Who Claims the Children on Taxes After Divorce? By Jason E Swango|October 12th, 2020|Categories: Child Custody, Children & Parenting, Divorce, Family Law, Finances|Tags: dependants, IRS, tax credit, taxes|Comments Off on Who Claims the Children on Taxes After Divorce? Read More
Tax Time: Filing Taxes While Separated in Virginia By Jason E Swango|February 17th, 2020|Categories: Divorce, Family Law|Tags: IRS, joint tax filing, separate tax filing, standard deduction, Tax Cut and Jobs Act, tax filing, taxes, TCJA|Comments Off on Tax Time: Filing Taxes While Separated in Virginia Read More
July 1 Marks Huge Spousal Support Law Changes with Wide Effects By Jason E Swango|June 29th, 2018|Categories: Divorce, Family Law, Finances, Post-divorce Issues, Spousal Support|Tags: Code of Virginia, Internal Revenue Service, IRS, retirement, taxes, Virginia code, Virginia courts, Virginia Law|Comments Off on July 1 Marks Huge Spousal Support Law Changes with Wide Effects Read More
Is Child Support a Tax Deduction? By Jason E Swango|June 28th, 2017|Categories: Child Support, Children & Parenting, Family Law, Fatherhood, Finances, Separation Agreement|Tags: child tax credit, IRS, Publication 504, tax deductions, taxes|Comments Off on Is Child Support a Tax Deduction? Read More
Divorce & Taxes: Smart Tax Time Tips for Men By Jason E Swango|January 23rd, 2017|Categories: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Family Law, Post-divorce, Spousal Support|Tags: accounting, Internal Revenue Service, IRS, tax credits, tax deductions, taxes|Comments Off on Divorce & Taxes: Smart Tax Time Tips for Men Read More
6 Insane (But True) Facts About Spousal Support By Jason E Swango|January 4th, 2017|Categories: Family Law, Spousal Support|Tags: alimony, facts, IRS, Luttrell V. Cucco, stats|Comments Off on 6 Insane (But True) Facts About Spousal Support Read More