EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 0 MIN
How to Handle Taxes After Divorce | Los Angeles Divorce
from Divorce Master Radio · host Divorce Master Radio With Tim Blankenship
💰 How to Handle Taxes After Divorce | Los Angeles Divorce 💸 Divorce changes more than your relationship status—it changes your taxes too. Filing status, child-related deductions, spousal support rules, and property transfers can all affect what you owe the IRS after divorce. In this video, I explain the most important tax issues divorced couples need to understand so you can avoid expensive mistakes later. 📌 What Changes After Divorce: ✔ Your filing status may change to Single or Head of Household 📄 ✔ Only one parent can typically claim certain child-related tax benefits 👨👩👧👦 ✔ Spousal support is generally no longer deductible or taxable under current federal law ⚖️ ✔ Property transfers between spouses are often tax-free if handled properly 🏡 ✔ Incorrect tax handling can lead to penalties or unexpected IRS bills 🚨 💡 Real Talk: Taxes after divorce can get complicated fast—especially when children, support, retirement accounts, or property division are involved. A clean divorce agreement helps avoid confusion and future disputes when tax season arrives. 🛠 How Divorce661 Helps: ✔ We prepare clear settlement agreements addressing financial terms ✔ We help structure amicable divorce resolutions properly ✔ Flat-fee divorce services throughout California ✔ 100% remote and stress-free process ✔ Guidance to help avoid common post-divorce paperwork issues 📞 Need Help Finalizing Your Divorce the Right Way? Visit Divorce661.com for a FREE consultation. We’ll help make sure your divorce paperwork is complete, organized, and designed to avoid future headaches. #Divorce661, #DivorceTaxes, #CaliforniaDivorce, #DivorceHelp, #HeadOfHousehold, #FlatFeeDivorce, #UncontestedDivorce, #DivorceTips
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