The Consequences of Failing to Pay Alimony

Alimony can at times be a huge burden for the supporting party. It may even become impossible to pay alimony, and the rigidity of many support orders do not allow for easy changes. For some ex-spouses, it may be tempting to simply stop paying alimony. Unfortunatly, though, there are a number of unpleasant consequences that can happen if you do.

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Quitting Job to Avoid Paying Alimony or Child Support

If someone leaves a viable job shortly before filing for divorce in what is’or can be readily painted as’a transparent attempt to increase the support he or she would receive, courts would NOT look at that sympathetically. It would rather be seen as not just an attempted fraud on the other spouse, but even almost a fraud on the courts themselves.

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When should I hire a tax attorney?

A tax attorney may be required you are facing a fraud investigation, a lengthy audit, an audit involving legal issues, frozen assets, a large deficiency balance, incomplete or inadequate books and records, an inability to pay, a failure to file returns for a number of years, charges for taxes you do not owe, or the expiration of the statute of limitations. If you have any questions about the IRS, or face IRS action, consult a tax attorney.

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Mississippi Name Change

Mississippi name change requirements are not complicated, and you may opt to do it on your own. The requirements vary from court to court, but we can help get you started with some useful information.

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Alaska Name Change

Changing your name in Alaska is a surprisingly simple procedure that can be done without the help of a lawyer. The first steps are to complete and file the proper forms with the court in the county where you live and pay the required fee. We can help with useful information that will assist you along the way.

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California Divorce & Separation

California is a state of innovation, even when it comes to the divorce process. If you qualify, you may be able to seek a summary dissolution, or a simplified California divorce procedure, thereby saving time and money (see below). Otherwise, California legal separations and California divorce rules and laws are similar to other states. You will find valuable information below about California divorce grounds, residency and filing, and California summary dissolution.

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