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Nov 17, 2009

by Jill Best of Cordell & Cordell, P.C.

Preparing for your first court appearance can be time consuming and stressful.  By the time your hearing date approaches, you have probably had at least one meeting with your attorney to discuss the order of the day, review your anticipated testimony and familiarize yourself with exhibits.  Up to this point, you may have tossed and turned at night over the unknowns of your case: What questions will I be asked on cross examination?  What if I win?  What if I lose?  If you are like most of my clients, the last thing on your mind is: What will I wear?   


Nov 13, 2009

Cordell & Cordell, P.C. attorney, Jill Best, speaks out about a man forced to pay child-support for a child who is not biologically his. In a two-part segment titled Dad By Default, the attorney whose firm sponsors DadsDivorce.com weighs in on the state of family law in Kansas and Missouri that can require a man to take responsibility for a child that is not his.

Read Ms. Best's articles here.


Jan 15, 2009
Tax details are not small details in a divorce; they can make a substantial difference in the award of property you receive or the amount of child support you pay. And yet, I find that tax implications are often brushed aside in the context of divorce settlement negotiations or completely ignored at trial.


Jan 10, 2009

by Jill Rauk Daugherty

Once your divorce case has commenced, your focus should be on obtaining and organizing information in preparation for trial. To be properly prepared for trial, you must know the strengths and weaknesses of your own case, but you must also analyze the strengths and weaknesses of your spouse’s case. The tools that assist you in obtaining the necessary information to make this analysis are generally called “discovery.” 

 


Jan 06, 2009

by Jill Rauk Daugherty

Alimony, also referred to in some states as “maintenance”, is a payment to or for a spouse or former spouse under a divorce or separation instrument. Generally, court-ordered alimony is tax deductible to you and taxable to your recipient spouse or former spouse. If you are the person paying alimony, careful consideration of the tax benefits of alimony payments can assist you in calculating the most equitable outcome in a divorce case.

 


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