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Getting Divorced After Five Years of Marriage
Learn More: Getting Divorced After Five Years of MarriageWhile divorce rates in the United States are on a small decline in the last decade, marriages still go south. What happens when your marriage ends before you even reach your five-year anniversary? It is estimated that 20% of marriages end in divorce before the couple reaches a half decade of being married. Luckily, for marriages that…
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Four Tips from the IRS if You Changed Your Name Due to Marriage or Divorce
Learn More: Four Tips from the IRS if You Changed Your Name Due to Marriage or DivorceMarriage and divorce change everything, including your tax situation. Whether you recently got married and changed your name or you recently went through a divorce and took back your maiden name, you should make sure that the name on your tax return matches the name registered with the Social Security Administration. If you fail to match…
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Valuing Pensions and Other Retirement Plans in a Texas Divorce
Learn More: Valuing Pensions and Other Retirement Plans in a Texas DivorceMost income earners in a Texas divorce automatically assume that any contributions made to employee sponsored or even private retirement funds or pensions are theirs for the taking. Unfortunately, that is not the case. Any contributions made to any sort of retirement fund such as an IRA, 401(k), or pension during the course of a…

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