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Attorney Presents on Tax Implications of Divorce
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​Amanda Dernovshek is co-presenting on a webinar entitled, Tax Implications of Divorce After Tax Reform: Alimony, Property Divisions, Divorce Modifications, Child Credits.

Presented by Strafford, this webinar will explore planning opportunities for divorcees after tax reform. This webinar will highlight some of the biggest changes including those related to:

  • Alimony
  • Child Support 
  • Impact on Premarital Agreements

The panel of experts will discuss dividing property, separating retirement accounts, and modifying divorce agreements after tax reform.

The webinar is scheduled for tomorrow, August 21 from 1-3 pm. For registration and more information about the agenda, click here. To learn more about the tax consequences of divorce in 2019, read part one of this Foster Swift Tax Law Blog post written by Amanda and Joel Farrar.

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