Children and divorce: There are many questions that divorcing couples explore when going through a divorce. People want to know what to expect regarding the home, the finances, support and a myriad of other topics that come into play. But the most burning question, and one of the most difficult to answer is How Do We Tell the Children? Continue reading “How Do We Tell the Children”
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Will I be taxed on my 401(k) division?
401k Tax
The Court has ordered that my 401(k) retirement account be divided. Will I be taxed on this division?
No. This account will be divided via a document called a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) which makes the transfer a tax and penalty free transfer.
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Can I terminate his parental rights?
I am a single mom with a child. I have not heard from my child’s father in over a year. Can I terminate his parental rights?
Although there are some exceptions, generally the Court will terminate the rights of one parent unless there is someone (i.e. a step parent) ready to accept those parent rights through a subsequent adoption.
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Congratulations to the following teachers and students for winning $500 for their class in our 2014 Back to School Creative Contest Winners, for portraying the most creative use of the Gonser and Gonser, P.A. logo within their artwork.
Milton Downing and students |
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