Posts Tagged ‘During Divorce’
Filing Taxes During and After a Divorce
Handling your tax returns can be a daunting task, and when you are filing after a divorce, the complexity increases. It is important to ensure a seamless collaboration between your divorce attorney and accountant to address current and future tax-related concerns. During the Divorce Process Collaboration between your divorce lawyer and accountant is essential during…
Read MoreEnsuring Your Assets Are Properly Protected By Your Insurance During and After Divorce with Michelle Hirsch
In this episode of A Better Divorce Podcast with Andrea Vacca, we welcome guest Michelle Hirsch, Senior Vice President of Brunswick Private Client. Tune in to the episode to hear about: Common insurance-related issues that come up during times of separation concerning ownership of properties/assets. Concerns parents should have when sharing property/assets after separation. Steps…
Read MoreInterior Design Ideas to Help Reduce Stress in Your Home During and After Divorce with Tobi Wright
In this episode of A Better Divorce Podcast with Andrea Vacca, we welcome guest Tobi Wright, Owner of InsideWright, an interior design studio. Tune in to this episode as Tobi Wright talks about: How to make your home comfortable for both parties and their children during and after a divorce? How to divide and share…
Read MoreHow Can Clients Ensure That Their Rights and Interests Are Protected During a Collaborative Divorce?
Business Valuation During Divorce with Louis Cercone
In this episode of A Better Divorce Podcast with Andrea Vacca, we welcome guest Lou Cercone, Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and a highly respected Business Valuation expert in New York. Tune in to this episode as Lou shares insights into: How a CPA can assist in mediation when one or both spouses own a business…
Read MoreDo You Want to Protect Your Privacy During Divorce? Then Keep It Out Of Court
When someone is first thinking about filing for divorce, they don’t often think about the lack of privacy that comes with the traditional divorce process. In New York, courtrooms are open to everyone. Reporters may be in the courtroom, neighbors may be in the courtroom, parents from your kid’s school may be in the courtroom… you…
Read MoreCAUTION: Don’t Text While Divorcing
I was recently sitting at my desk when I received a text message from a phone number I didn’t recognize. In rapid succession I received the following missives: This person, who was obviously in distress around a family law matter and possibly even dealing with domestic violence, was exhibiting a habit I see often with…
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