The general rule would be that a settlment that is to replace income (compared to reimbursing for a loss of something, say eyesight), is taxable income. (Presumably on the grounds that the income it is compensating for would have been taxable, where as reimbursement for a loss wouldn't be). Certainly best to see the specifics of this settlement. I don't believe the fact half of it is assigned to you is really relevant.
If it hasn't been dictated as part of the divorce settlement, then no.
The largest divorce settlement in the last five years, was the divorce of Rupert and Anna Murdoch. This divorce amounted in a settlement of about $1.7 million.
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Soraya Khashoggi.
A divorcee can collect her ex husbands retirement pay following his death if it has been awarded during the divorce settlement. It is not automatic and relies on a number of factors.
Yes a wife has monetary rights to her husbands home in a divorce.
There is no statute of limitations on a divorce settlement. A divorce settlement is part of a court order and court orders do not expire.
Many people who divorce do have a clause in the decree regarding insurance beneficiaries. If the decree is written this way and/or the policy includes her as a beneficiary, then she certainly has rights.
How much did patti labelle vc from divorce settlement
Ann and Rick Steves divorced in 2010. It is not known exactly what caused them to divorce and how much the divorce settlement was.
my husbands in jail how can i get a fee wavier for divorce
An appeal of a divorce settlement in California is heard in front of the District Courts of Appeal. An attorney will need to file an appeal after the divorce has been granted.