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Buying a home is likely the biggest and most complex transaction you will ever make. Though most home sales work out well, some do not and result in costly disputes. Ther...
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Although this article provides a basic overview of international divorce, we are by no means suggesting you should handle a foreign divorce on your own. Transnational div...
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If you believe that your spouse is hiding assets during a divorce, a tax return may become your best friend. Typically, a return is furnished voluntarily ... but if not, ...
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Find out how alimony (spousal support) is awarded and calculated in Idaho....
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In many—if not most—divorces, the family home is the couple’s largest asset. It can also be a very emotional item. Very likely, you and your spouse decided in happier tim...
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If your house is worth less than you owe on it, or if you’re behind in your payments, your divorce is a bit more complicated than others. You can still sell the house or ...
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Whether and how the capital gains tax affects you during your divorce depends on what you are doing with the house. In general, transfers of property between divorcing sp...
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A real estate listing agreement is a legally binding contract between you and the listing broker. It establishes a “principal - agent” relationship that conveys legal aut...
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Documents If you are buying or refinancing a home, some basic documents are helpful to get started: 1. If you are salaried, provide two years of W-2’s and one month of pa...
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In Illinois, either spouse may ask the court to order alimony (also known as spousal support) while a divorce is pending or once the divorce is final (or both). General...