Financial Aspects of a “Gray Divorce”
A so-called “gray” divorce has unique financial impacts on both people that should not be taken lightly.
A so-called “gray” divorce has unique financial impacts on both people that should not be taken lightly.
If you’re about to go through divorce, you may be wondering about alimony.
Here is the breakdown on alimony and how it works.
Your impending divorce is going to have a big impact on your tax filing next year. Knowing now what to expect will help you make important decisions.
One of our divorce workshop attendees recently asked about alimony and other financial considerations when getting a divorce after retirement age. “He has more saved for retirement than I do,” she said. And that’s a typical concern at this stage.
If you plan to request spousal support, either for the short-term or long-term, you’ll have to make your case for it. But how?
Women who have stayed at home for the past several years are often concerned about their futures. But unemployed women may not be able to rely on alimony for support.
Alimony is one of the aspects of divorce that concerns a lot of our divorce workshop attendees. Figuring out who pays alimony to whom depends on many factors.