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Jun 12, 2012

Noblesville Indiana Divorce LawyerQuestion:

My ex-wife says my child wants to refuse visitation with me. Every time I talk to my kid she seems to want to come over during my parenting time, but my ex always says she is lying.

If it turns out to be true that my child does not want to see me during visitation do I have legal standing to force her to be with me during my scheduled parenting time?


Jun 12, 2012

alimony recapture ruleBy Jennifer M. Paine

Cordell & Cordell Divorce Lawyer

As if paying alimony weren’t bothersome already, imagine receiving an unfriendly letter from the IRS forcing you into an audit and assessing taxes for three years of income you previously deducted.

This may sound like a tax nightmare – you pay alimony, you deduct it like your CPA and attorney said, and now you have to pay taxes for it – but for many guys it is reality.

This often misunderstood and little discussed trap is called the recapture rule.


Jun 11, 2012

divorce lawyer Daniel ExnerQuestion:

I have long suspected my wife of infidelity, which was confirmed when I was able to gain access to her email account containing sexual messages with other men.

What is the appropriate way to use these emails in order to reveal my wife's affairs and use them to my advantage in our divorce case?


Jun 10, 2012

georgia divorce lawyerQuestion:

I currently pay child support according to a marital separation agreement with my ex-wife. 

We both have moved out of the state where the order was issues, and now she wants to increase my child support payments by filing for a modification in her new state, which apparently requires non-custodial parents to pay more.

Which state has the jurisdiction to modify the child support order if neither party lives in the state that originally issued the order?


Jun 09, 2012

St. Louis divorce lawyerQuestion:

My child support payments ended several months ago when my 18-year-old child was considered emancipated by the state the original order was issued in.

However, my ex-wife and child now live in another state where the child support age of emancipation is 21, and she is threatening to take me back to court to have a new support order entered until our child turns 21.

Can she do that even if my child support orders were already fulfilled by the issuing state?


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