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Vulnerable areas for men in divorce

On behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | May 21, 2019 | Family Law For Husbands

Scientific studies traditionally rate the effects of divorce based on only one or two main areas. Popular areas of study are finance and health outcomes. When researchers limit studies to a subset of all possible effects in a phenomenon, particularly when a...

Reasons to leave a financial adviser when a marriage ends

On behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Jan 16, 2019 | Family Law For Husbands

Getting a divorce in Alaska may mean getting a separate financial adviser as well. This is partially because it is important to be as independent as possible during the divorce process. It is also because there could be conflicts of interest if one spouse has a...

Tax tips for going through a divorce

On behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Nov 27, 2018 | Family Law For Husbands

Married couples who are separating in Alaska should be aware that tax laws regarding alimony will change for divorce agreements that are completed after the end of 2018. Starting on Jan. 1, 2019, alimony will no longer be tax-deductible for payers or tax-payable for...

Divorce and dividing assets

On behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Nov 8, 2018 | Family Law For Husbands

Couples in Alaska who are getting a divorce should understand how dividing certain types of assets will affect them tax-wise. For example, many spouses do not pursue their share of other assets in order to retain ownership of the family home. However, because of...

Child custody orders and visitation

On behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Oct 26, 2018 | Family Law For Husbands

Parents in Alaska who want to spend more time with their children may need to petition a court for more visitation. If visitation has been denied by the court or by a custodial parent, there are several things that non-custodial parents can do. It is rare for courts...

Regaining custody of a child

On behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Sep 27, 2018 | Family Law For Husbands

Alaska fathers who have lost custody of their children may be able to get it back. The first step in the process is to determine why custody was taken away. In some cases, it may be because a father violated a court order or is being accused of abusing or neglecting...
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