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Welcome to our section on Family Law News. This hub provides links to articles, tips and intelligent commentary on Family Law matters relevant to people who may be considering divorce, in the midst of the process, or who have an interest in current Family Law. If you have any additional links you feel contain information that should be included, send us a message using our video topic submittal form for review.

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Retirement, Pension Plans, and Divorce

The Best Way to Divide Retirement Plans - Tips for dealing with retirement assets to minimize tax costs, penalties and fees. By Ginita Wall, CPA, CFP®, CDFA

Mental CheckList - Questions you need to ask yourself about your pension plan when considering divorce.

Same Sex Issues and Divorce

Domestic Violence- Same Sex Violence: The Elephant in the Living Room. Michele Lowenstein is a columnist for the publication Gay San Diego.
Marriage & DOMA- DOMAS Devastating Grip on State Law. Michele Lowenstein's Gay-SD monthly column.

Federal Tax Issues - To File Jointly of Not, That Is the Question. A discussion on the significance of the IRS' decision to follow state law for LGBT couples.

Finances, Taxes, and Divorce

Five Filing Facts for Recently Married or Divorced Taxpayers - The IRS provides you a quick, must-do list.

Elkins Court Ruiling- did divorce just get more expensive? Stay tuned for more information.

Legal Fees for Divorce: What's Deductible? - list compiled by a former IRS special agent.
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