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Is It Better To File For Bankruptcy Before Or After A Divorce In Queens?

June 1, 2015 by Marc Jacob

Many marriages ultimately fail for one overarching reason: money problems. When you and your spouse have been stressing about debt and fighting about money, it can tear your marriage to pieces and leave you both impoverished. When it comes to bankruptcy and divorce, you won’t be the first … [Read more...] about Is It Better To File For Bankruptcy Before Or After A Divorce In Queens?

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What Do I Do If My Ex-Spouse Won’t Provide Their Tax ID For Me To Report Spousal Maintenance Payments On My Taxes In Queens?

May 24, 2015 by Marc Jacob

In most cases, your former spouse’s tax ID will simply be their Social Security number, which is likely available to you on old tax forms if you ever filed together in Queens. If you aren’t able to track it down and your ex simply refuses to give you the information you need to claim deductions … [Read more...] about What Do I Do If My Ex-Spouse Won’t Provide Their Tax ID For Me To Report Spousal Maintenance Payments On My Taxes In Queens?

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Do I Have To Get My Spouse’s Permission To File For Divorce In Queens?

May 24, 2015 by Marc Jacob

No, you do not need your spouse’s permission to file for divorce in Queens, and you can even get divorced if your spouse strenuously objects. In New York, no one can force to stay married when you no longer wish to be, and while your spouse may initially threaten to make your divorce long and … [Read more...] about Do I Have To Get My Spouse’s Permission To File For Divorce In Queens?

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My Spouse Did Not Inform The Court About About Their New Job At The Preliminary Conference In Queens. What Should I Do?

May 24, 2015 by Marc Jacob

If your spouse began working before the Preliminary Conference but didn’t disclose that information, they may have made a critical error that can hurt them later in the process. On the other hand, if they had not begun working at the time of the Preliminary Conference and weren’t asked directly … [Read more...] about My Spouse Did Not Inform The Court About About Their New Job At The Preliminary Conference In Queens. What Should I Do?

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If I’ve Been Ordered To Pay Temporary Maintenance During A Divorce In Queens, Does That Mean I’ll Have To Pay Alimony Permanently?

May 24, 2015 by Marc Jacob

No, a temporary maintenance order is extremely common in Queens divorces, and is awarded to a lower earning spouse pretty routinely. Spousal support, or alimony, is a separate issue that is decided with much more deliberation during the course of the divorce, and is based on many factors. … [Read more...] about If I’ve Been Ordered To Pay Temporary Maintenance During A Divorce In Queens, Does That Mean I’ll Have To Pay Alimony Permanently?

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My Spouse Has Worked Throughout The Divorce But Didn’t Tell The Judge In Queens. How Can I Get My Temporary Maintenance Payments Back?

May 24, 2015 by Marc Jacob

Failing to disclose income in a divorce is always a bad idea, and it’s possible that a judge can credit you for the payments you’ve already made. Another option is to use the information about your spouse’s job to argue for a much better settlement for you. These types of omissions on the … [Read more...] about My Spouse Has Worked Throughout The Divorce But Didn’t Tell The Judge In Queens. How Can I Get My Temporary Maintenance Payments Back?

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