Common Mistakes Before, During, and After Your Divorce
Divorce is a difficult process to endure. Taking the necessary steps to ensure you are making the most informed decisions
Divorce is a difficult process to endure. Taking the necessary steps to ensure you are making the most informed decisions
Compiled annually, the IRS “Dirty Dozen” is a taxpayer education initiative that lists and discusses the most frequently encountered tax
At the end of June, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed House Bill 515 (“HB 515”) into law, with it taking
Naturally, some parents may have differences of opinion regarding medical decisions involving their minor child. Following a divorce, parents might
NIL Agreements (NIL being short for “Name Image Likeness”) are frequently used to monetize a person’s right to publicity. Typically,
The Biden Administration released its revenue raising proposal for the Fiscal Year 2023 Budget (“FY2023 Budget”). The stated goals of
If we had a nickel for every time that phrase has been uttered, we wouldn’t need to be in practice.
In January, the National Taxpayer Advocate Service released its 2021 annual report to Congress, highlighting the many difficulties and challenges
Generally, an erroneous transfer of funds, if unreturned by the beneficiary, constitutes unjust enrichment, and a re-payment must be made
On December 15th, 1791, the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution, collectively known as the Bill of Rights, were ratified