Author Archives: Bryan Salamone

Billionaire Harry Macklowe Accused of Concealing Assets During Divorce

Recent reports indicate billionaire Harry Macklowe may be attempting to conceal assets as he goes through a divorce with his wife, Linda. Macklowe was reportedly the secret seller of a Roy Lichtenstein painting to be auctioned off for $35 million, indicating he is attempting to build up a cushion in what is expected to be… Read More »

What Happens If a Spouse Dies During the Divorce Process?

With the increasing prevalence of “gray divorces,” a term commonly used to describing divorces involving older adults, spouses and attorneys sometimes must deal with the issue of what should happen if one of the parties involved passes away before the divorce is finalized. This, of course, can add some complications to the process. In most… Read More »

Key Questions to Consider Before Getting Divorced

Before you move ahead with filing for divorce, it’s important to take some time to yourself to consider every aspect of the decision. The last thing you want to do is rush into a decision that will have a major impact on the rest of your life. The following are a few questions you should… Read More »

Alcoholism Can Be a Problem When Seeking Child Custody

Whenever a court handles a child custody dispute, the judge’s primary goal is to determine what arrangement would be in the children’s best interests, while still being mindful of each parent’s rights. When the presence of regular alcohol abuse is a factor, it is unlikely that the parent with the problem will be able to… Read More »

Signs You Are Working with a Great Divorce Attorney

Whenever you are going through a divorce, you want to be sure you are getting the best representation possible from your family law attorney. But how can you tell if you’re receiving sound advice? The following are some shared characteristics of the most effective divorce lawyers: They explain the process: A good attorney keeps you… Read More »

Important Information on Divorce Depositions

Depending on the circumstances of your divorce, you may be required to attend a deposition hearing. If so, you will receive a notice that includes the date, time and place of the hearing, along with any documentation you should bring with you. The people attending the hearing could include you and your attorney, a court… Read More »

Tips for Collecting Financial Information Before Divorce

As you prepare to file for divorce, it is important to collect certain pieces of financial information you will need throughout the process. This includes several key documents and an inventory of the items you own. One of the most pressing issues you must resolve during your divorce is the division of your marital assets… Read More »

How to Ensure Your Alimony Payments are Tax Deductible

Did you know your alimony payments could be tax deductible, so long as you follow certain Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rules? If you pay alimony and abide by these guidelines, you could save a lot of money on your tax bill. The following are the seven requirements to which you must adhere to deduct your… Read More »

How to Negotiate a Fair Alimony Arrangement

Like any other aspect of your divorce, you can negotiate an alimony arrangement outside of the courtroom. Doing so allows you to have more control over your future, while also avoiding the expensive, time-consuming process associated with litigation. Each spouse in a divorce must provide certain financial disclosures at the outset of the divorce, even… Read More »

Children May Benefit from Therapy After Divorce

It’s not just the people going through a divorce who may benefit from therapy during and after the process — it can be extremely beneficial for the children involved, as well. A child who goes through therapy tends to be more proactive when it comes to seeking solutions to problems, be better equipped to deal… Read More »