by Richardson and Brown | Sep 6, 2018 | Social media and divorce, Uncategorized
Can a Selfie Make a Difference in Your Divorce Case? Divorce selfies are a new term and new selfie concept that has hit the mainstream media. However, selfies have been popular for a number of years and are commonplace in today’ digital world. A selfie, a photo that...
by Richardson and Brown | Aug 9, 2018 | High net worth divorces
High net worth divorces will be affected by the change in new federal tax law, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), which goes into effect after December 31, 2018. According to The Business Times, couples who are paying alimony and finalize or modify divorce settlements...
by Richardson and Brown | Aug 2, 2018 | social media divorce
Social Media Divorce Statistics Show that a Connection Exists Social media divorce statistics quoted by Divorcefly indicate that Facebook was a factor in one-third of all divorces filed in a recent year. In addition, the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers...
by Richardson and Brown | Jul 12, 2018 | Social media and divorce
Social media and divorce are a difficult combination for many people. People today often do not give a second thought to what they post on social media — at least not from a legal perspective. Here are a few common examples of social media and divorce: You are...
by Richardson and Brown | Jul 5, 2018 | Digital assets during divorce
When dividing marital property, what value do your digital assets have? Digital assets during divorce have become a vital focus in today’s divorces. We have already discussed the importance of considering digital assets for estate planning, and if you assumed they...