By Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal, P.C. When you are working on a settlement of your divorce, the issue of who gets
A Paralegal’s Perspective A new acquaintance asked what I do for a living. When I told her I am a
This article identifies some of the most common year-end tax issues that arise in the year of a dissolution of
In June, 2013, in E.S. Windsor, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act,
By: Patricia L. Bland Registering a limited liability company (“LLC”) is a very simple process in the State of Missouri.
The Internal Revenue Code has long favored married couples and provides financial benefits to those who file jointly, but the
By: Barton E. Saettele The IRS does not receive our individual income tax dollars just on April 15th. If we
By Barton E. Saettele Most married couples file joint federal income tax returns. This is because the overall tax liability
By Barton E. Saettele Married couples do not have to file joint federal income tax returns, but most married couples do.
By Donald W. Paule In Rev. Proc. 2013-35, the IRS has announced the estate, gift and generation-skipping (GST) tax exemptions for