Child Tax Credit and the impact it will have on your tax returns have been a hot topic in recent weeks as the tax season approaches. Depending on the circumstances, your Massachusetts dependent children may be of assistance to you in claiming your tax refund. It is...
Month: March 2022
How to Deal With Anger After a Massachusetts Divorce
Our society tells us that anger is a taboo emotion. One to be kept under wraps, controlled, or, if possible, “extinguished” at the first sign of an elevated temper. But what has happened to the notion of feeling our feelings constructively, of course, to move on...
Why Using Non-Verbal Communication With Your Massachusetts Child Is A Powerful Tool
There’s so much you can say without saying anything at all, especially when it comes to parenting in Massachusetts. Dr. Alisa Van Langeveld is a relationship expert, adjunct professor in Family Studies at the University of Utah, and a mom of 4. She teaches parenting...
IRS Tax Tip For Massachusetts Parents Who Share Custody or Alternate Tax Benefits
Some Massachusetts parents who have a legal agreement with their child’s other parent about who claims the child on their taxes may have some questions this tax season about the child tax credit and the 2021 recovery rebate credit. Here’s what people in this situation...
IRS Tax Tip: Tax Benefits for Massachusetts Military Servicemembers
Massachusetts members of the military may qualify for tax benefits not available to civilians. For example, they don't have to pay taxes on some types of income. Special rules may lower the tax they owe or allow them more time to file and pay their federal taxes. Here...
Selected Massachusetts Child Support Cases For Child Over 18 Years
Here are important Massachusetts cases on child support when the child is over the age of 18: Barnes v. Devlin, 84 Mass. App. Ct. 159 (2013) A father could not unilaterally stop paying child support under an agreed-upon separation agreement. His "proper recourse, as...
How to Get Through a Rough Patch in Your Massachusetts Marriage
Every marriage, every relationship goes through a rough patch. Perhaps, not in the first few months, maybe not even after a year, but it’s inevitable. The thing is, after you successfully work through that first one, there will be more. That is if you have a healthy...
How to Help Your Massachusetts Child Be the Best Version of Themselves
Finding the best version of yourself is about discovery. It is about helping your Massachusetts child understand their weaknesses, not just their strengths. You want to teach your child that losing and failures are not what they are made out to be. They are not sign’s...
Parenting is a Challenging Job for Massachusetts Parents
More than three in five Massachusetts parents believe they spend more time with their child than their own parents spent with them growing up. A new survey of 2,000 Americans with children revealed that parents spend an average of almost five hours per day with their...
How Debt May Affect Your Massachusetts Marriage
Is your Massachusetts marriage experiencing problems and stress around money? You are not alone. According to a SunTrust Bank survey conducted online by Harris Poll, 35% of people blame finances for the stress they experience in their relationships — and, often, at...