Annual tax filings can see major changes with divorce
Spouses in Kentucky going through divorce may be concerned about the financial implications of ending their marriage. From asset and property division to spousal and
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Spouses in Kentucky going through divorce may be concerned about the financial implications of ending their marriage. From asset and property division to spousal and
When parents in Kentucky decide to divorce, the children are often a priority. No matter how unhappy the parents may be with each other, they
A divorce can have a significant financial impact on Kentucky residents and anyone else going through this process. Individuals may lose savings accounts, retirement accounts
Advances in technology may make it easier for Kentucky residents to spy on or track their former spouses. One woman found that a GPS device
Even though divorce ends about four in every 10 marriages, many married people in Kentucky might be financially unprepared for a separation. A survey conducted
Kentucky parents who have divorced an ex-spouse with a personality disorder might be in more danger of experiencing parental alienation. Some parents may attempt to
If payments qualify as alimony, they may be counted as income to the person who receives it and a tax deduction for the person who
While there are several pressing matters to attend to when going through a divorce, Kentucky residents should make time to think about credit scores. When
Over the past two decades, the divorce rate has increased for older spouses. While many of these people have had successful post-divorce lives, it is