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After a Divorce in Texas, Which Parent Gets to Claim the Child as a Tax Exemption?

By Michelle O'Neil on January 2, 2013
Posted in Dallas County Divorce

It is important when parents are performing a 50/50 possession schedule that there are agreements contained in the divorce decree dealing with which parent is entitled to receive the tax exemption for the child.
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Divorce & Stock Options: Valuations, Exercised Options and Taxes Oh My!

By Michelle O'Neil on August 16, 2012
Posted in Division of Property

Property distribution in divorce is difficult even in simple estates, but complications abound for those with more complex mixes of assets.
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Eight Simple Rules for Tax-Deductible Alimony – Rules 6-8

By Michelle O'Neil on April 24, 2012
Posted in Alimony and Spousal Support

How to determine whether payment of money to a spouse post-divorce qualifies as alimony under Internal Revenue Code §71 for tax-deduction purposes – Part 3.
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Eight Simple Rules for Tax-Deductible Alimony – Rules 3-5

By Michelle O'Neil on April 17, 2012
Posted in Alimony and Spousal Support

How to determine whether payment of money to a spouse post-divorce qualifies as alimony under Internal Revenue Code §71 for tax-deduction purposes – Part 2…
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Eight Simple Rules for Tax-Deductible Alimony – Rules 0 – 2

By Michelle O'Neil on April 10, 2012
Posted in Alimony and Spousal Support

How to determine whether payment of money to a spouse post-divorce qualifies as alimony under Internal Revenue Code §71 for tax-deduction purposes….
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