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Guardian Ad Litem
 
What is a guardian ad litem? A minor cannot be a party to a lawsuit without assistance. Therefore, when a minor is a party to a lawsuit, the court appoints a guardian ad litem to represent the minor. More...
 
Jurisdiction and Venue in Divorce Cases
 
Venue is the place, county, or geographical area that an action is brought. Jurisdiction deals with the proper court to hear the case and the court's power to hear the case. For purposes of a divorce action, the action is typically filed in the state where the parties have resided for a period of time prescribed by statute. More...
 
Tax Consequences of Property Settlements
 
Under the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) gain or loss is virtually never recognized upon transfers of property between spouses or between former spouses if incident to a dissolution. The adjusted basis of the property remains the same after the transfer. The general rule is that gain or loss is not recognized upon a transfer of property between spouses or former spouses incident to divorce.More...
 
Marital vs Separate Property
 
There are two distinctions with respect to property and property division in divorce proceedings. The distinction involves which type of property the property constitutes for purposes of division. More...
 
Alimony and Spousal Support
 
Alimony, spousal support, or maintenance is the payment of support from one party to another in order to keep the receiving party in the lifestyle that they were accustomed to during the course of their marriage.More...
 
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