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Does It Matter Who Files for Divorce First?

Does it matter who files for divorce first? #divorce #divorceintexas #divorcelawyer Hi everyone! My name is a Lena Nguyen and I'm a divorce lawyer licensed in Texas, California, and New York. I created this platform to provide you with helpful insight to assist you with your divorce and life after divorce. Next with Lena Nguyen is all about helping you enter the NEXT phase, write the NEXT chapter, and climb the NEXT step in life. --- Websites --- Website: Law Firm: --- Social Media --- Instagram: TikTok: Facebook: LinkedIn: Twitter: --- FREE Divorce Kit --- FREE Do-It-Yourself Divorce Kit: ... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: IRA Accounts CONVERTING IRA TO GOLD: Gold IRA Account CONVERTING IRA TO SILVER: Silver IRA Account REVEALED: Best Gold Backed IRA Filing For Divorce First, Does It Matter? Divorce can be a challenging and emotional process for all parties involved. Sometimes, one spouse may consider filing for divorce before the oth

Georgia Attorney Offers Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Alimony for Individuals Considering Divorce

Kelli Hooper is a divorce attorney based in Fayetteville who helps clients in the Metro Atlanta area. She can be reached at 888-558-1353. Learn more at her AsktheLawyers.com™ profile: If you’re a Georgia resident considering divorce, you need to know how alimony (aka spousal support or maintenance) could affect your life. The recent tax law has had a significant impact on alimony payments. We sat down with divorce attorney Kelli Hooper to better understand alimony laws in Georgia. She stressed the importance of reviewing your prenuptial agreement, considering the factors that led to the divorce, and contacting an attorney (or two) when exploring your options. Topics covered in this video: 0:50 - What types of alimony are there in Georgia? 1:45 - How does the court decide between temporary versus permanent alimony? 2:49 - Does the length of the marriage affect the alimony payment? How is alimony calculated in Georgia? 3:37 - How has alimony in Georgia changed? Did the new

Listen to this Must-Hear Interview with QDRO Solutions if You Have a Pension, 401K, or IRA Plan

LOOKING FOR HELP? DIVORCE AND YOUR MONEY: PODCASTS: SUBSCRIBE: "Lot’s of times agreements we get are drafted and signed by a judge, and they call for something that can’t be done. It is legally impossible.” - Michael O’Connell, QDRO Solutions   "People will contact us and say 'Well, I’m supposed to get part of my husbands 401k but I don’t know what the name of it is.’ That is very important, to get that form filled out, make sure they know the name of the plan that’s going to get divided, and the company, and the plan administrator, and if they don’t know at all at least give us as much information as they can so that we can research the rest...They send a package to us and we charge a flat fee. “ - Donna Dodds, QDRO Solutions   A retirement plan is often one of the largest assets that you may have during divorce. Unfortunately, also one of the most complicated assets to split. As today’s interview guests said, “Every plan is different, every plan administ

In What Way Does the Presence of a Trust Impact Your Divorce?

LOOKING FOR HELP? DIVORCE AND YOUR MONEY: PODCASTS: SUBSCRIBE: Episode 78 of the Divorce and Your Money Show discusses trusts and how they are affected in a divorce.   Legal trusts are often used for such things as estate planning and asset protection. They can also be used for gifting, asset management, tax shelters, or protection from creditors. A trust is a legal vehicle, where a grantor puts assets or money aside, and the person who will receive it later is called the beneficiary. A third person known as the trustee is in charge of managing the assets.   The most important point to notice about trusts in a divorce is the language used in the trust document. You need an attorney to look at this language, which can be very specific or pretty broad. The type of trust and how it is worded for the beneficiary are really important. A well-worded trust explicitly states that the money in the trust is only for the beneficiary. It can prevent a spouse from getting part of th

5 Lesser-Known Facts About Child Support

Lead Counsel Marck Joseph, Esq answers common Family Law questions. For assistance with your legal matter, visit email: thejosephfirmpa@gmail.com or call (305) 501-0992. Attorney Marck Joseph is a member of the Dade County Bar Association, The Broward County Bar Association, the Wilkie D. Ferguson Bar Association, and the Haitian Lawyers Association and acts as a mentor through Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami. Marck Joseph knows how important family matters are, as well as the sometimes devastating consequences that can come from an ugly legal battle. Attorney Joseph handles each case with sensitivity and care, putting your best interests first.... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: IRA Accounts CONVERTING IRA TO GOLD: Gold IRA Account CONVERTING IRA TO SILVER: Silver IRA Account REVEALED: Best Gold Backed IRA Child support is a crucial aspect of parenting for separated or divorced parents. It is the financial assistance provided by one parent

Episode 6: Is it Possible to Place 401k Plans in a Trust? - Beneficial Information to Consider

Ali discusses how to distribute your retirement assets through your trust... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: 401k Plans REVEALED: Best Investment During Inflation HOW TO INVEST IN GOLD: Gold IRA Investing HOW TO INVEST IN SILVER: Silver IRA Investing Are you considering putting your 401k plan into your trust? While it may seem like a logical move, there are certain considerations you need to take into account before doing so. First and foremost, it's important to understand the purpose of a trust. A trust is a legal entity that allows assets to be managed by a trustee for the benefit of the trust beneficiaries. By putting your 401k plan into a trust, you are essentially transferring ownership of the plan to the trust. This can have significant tax implications and may not be the best choice for everyone. One potential benefit of putting your 401k plan into a trust is that it can provide greater control over how your assets are distributed after yo

Quitting a job to lower spousal support?

Can quitting a job lower spousal support? #divorcelawyer #law #divorce #marriage #relationships #texas #lawyer #childcustody #familylaw #propertydivision #breakup #abuse #finance Hi everyone! My name is a Lena Nguyen and I'm a divorce lawyer licensed in Texas, California, and New York. I created this platform to provide you with helpful insight to assist you with your divorce and life after divorce. Next with Lena Nguyen is all about helping you enter the NEXT phase, write the NEXT chapter, and climb the NEXT step in life. --- Websites --- Website: Law Firm: --- Social Media --- Instagram: TikTok: Facebook: LinkedIn: Twitter: --- FREE Divorce Kit --- FREE Do-It-Yourself Divorce Kit: ... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: IRA Accounts CONVERTING IRA TO GOLD: Gold IRA Account CONVERTING IRA TO SILVER: Silver IRA Account REVEALED: Best Gold Backed IRA When it comes to divorce, the financial implications can be daunting. One of the most difficu

Dirty Tricks Your Spouse Can Use to Delay Your Divorce

LOOKING FOR HELP? DIVORCE AND YOUR MONEY: PODCASTS: SUBSCRIBE: In an ideal world, it would take a minimal amount of time to go through a divorce. Unfortunately, in the real world, divorce is a slow process. Courts are packed, attorneys are slow, and the process often takes a year or two. However, it is possible to drag it out even longer, particularly if your spouse uses delay tactics. It can make your divorce more expensive and puts you in a much worse financial position. If your spouse is out to punish you, they can do so by dragging out the divorce.   This episode is about some tricks that your spouse may use to delay your divorce. Also listen to episode 147, where we discussed ways to combat some of these tricks.   Be prepared if your spouse uses any of these tactics against you: Your spouse fails to respond to discovery. Your spouse changes lawyers. Your spouse does not communicate at all. Your spouse brings needless motions.   Discovery is one of the most importa

Financial Abuse, Narcissists & Money: A Divorce Lawyer's Perspective

What is financial abuse? What are examples of financial abuse? Financial control can be part of a nefarious plot and key part of making the victim feel impotent, dependent, and isolated. Because financial abuse is so damaging, it must be addressed in the divorce. Why does financial abuse happen? How do you identify financial abuse in a relationship? For more information, read Divorcing the Narcissist: What motivates the abuser? Why do some spouses feel the need to be in absolute control of the family finances? Domestic financial abuse is about control. Financial control could include using legitimate financial tools designed to prevent fraud, for the abusive purpose of tracking the other spouse. The abuser may keep the other spouse in absolute darkness as to marital resources and debts. Lack of communication is an issue for many couples facing divorce. But the controlling spouse may never discuss finances with the victim. Financial abuse can involve keeping the o

Raleigh Divorce Lawyer | Alimony and Spousal Support in NC | 866.362.7586

Stephanie Jenkins speaks with My Carolina Today about Alimony / Spousal Support in North Carolina Child Support can be complicated. In North Carolina, two of the more common terms beyond spousal support are post separation support and alimony. North Carolina requires that couples be separated for one year before he/she can file for a divorce which is why post separation support may be very important. It's possible that someone may not be entitled to long term financial support and the court could decide a one or two year time frame is sufficient to help the spouse get back on their feet. Post separation support can be given without finding that someone will get long term support. As for long term support, that is when Alimony comes into play. Alimony will likely go to court. There will likely be a lot of emotions and issues that arise when it involves spousal support. People will often argue that they will pay anything to help their children but he/she (other