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Are Estate Administration Costs Tax Deductible?

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Are Estate Administration Costs Tax Deductible? When a person dies, all of his or her possessions real estate, money, stocks, personal belongings, and a lot become a part of his or her estate. Estate administration refers to the process of collecting and managing the estate, paying any debts and taxes, and distributing the remaining property… Continue reading Are Estate Administration Costs Tax Deductible?

Utah Bankruptcy

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Utah Bankruptcy Bankruptcy is a legal process through which you are declared unable to pay your debts when they fall due. You may file for bankruptcy (voluntary bankruptcy), or alternatively, creditors can apply to have you declared bankrupt. If you are declared bankrupt by either of the above means, you will be removed from managing… Continue reading Utah Bankruptcy

Utah Child Support Calculator

Utah Child Support Calculator

Utah Child Support Calculator </1> Child support is an important issue for any divorcing couples with children. Parents need to know what to expect so they may plan for the future. Child support is money one parent pays the other to meet the needs of a child. Needs may include food, shelter, clothing, health insurance,… Continue reading Utah Child Support Calculator

Bankruptcy Utah

Bankruptcy Utah

Bankruptcy Utah If your debts have become unmanageable or you’re facing foreclosure on your home, you might be thinking about declaring bankruptcy. While bankruptcy may be the only way out for some people, it also has serious consequences that are worth considering before you make any decisions. For example, bankruptcy will remain on your credit… Continue reading Bankruptcy Utah

Utah Divorce

Utah Divorce

Utah Divorce Divorce in Utah is referred to as Dissolution of Marriage and is conducted as a civil action, with one party, the Petitioner, filing a Petition for divorce, and the other party being named as a Respondent. Residency Requirement: To file for divorce in Utah, either spouse must be a bona fide resident of… Continue reading Utah Divorce