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Fatburger CEO Used $100,000 of Company Funds for a Divorce Attorney

By AACFLBlog News & Events

If you are a high-net worth individual, you need to be very careful about how you pay for your divorce attorney. There are complex laws regarding when and how corporations can pay for divorce-related legal fees, and you need to be very careful about how you approach this situation. If the company is publicly-traded, the…

February 24, 2022
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Chrysler Building Owner’s Divorce Could Affect New York Real Estate

By AACFLBlog Divorce Planning News & Events

Michael Fuchs is the co-owner of the Chrysler Building in New York, and he is heading for divorce. The billionaire owns a considerable amount of midtown Manhattan real estate, which means that his divorce could have a very real impact on New York’s real estate world. Fuchs’ former spouse is Alvina Collardeau-Fuchs, who is now…

February 18, 2022
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How Student Loans are Handled During Divorce

By AACFLBlog Divorce Planning

It is often difficult to determine how debts are divided during a divorce, and this subject can be even more complex when dealing with student loans. While this can be a complex issue, it is not a rare one. In fact, student loans are relatively common in today’s world – especially when you consider the…

February 11, 2022
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Why Career Changes During Divorce Can be Complicated

By AACFLBlog Divorce Planning

Generally speaking, career changes during a divorce make the entire divorce much more complicated. Because certain financial aspects of a separation are calculated based on spouses’ net worths and incomes, career changes can make these calculations much more complicated. They also have a tendency to cause disputes and confusion among spouses. This in turn can…

February 4, 2022
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