Sunday November 8, 2009 3:03 AM ET
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Topic: Divorce

'Jon and Kate' Divorce? The Money Traps Ahead
Taxes

Setting Up Tax-Deductible Alimony Payments

To help soften the blow of making payments to your ex, make sure to get these tax deductions.

Consumer Action

Going to Extremes to Avoid the AMT

Some people go to great lengths in order to avoid the dreaded alternative minimum tax.

Topics: TaxesIRSReal EstateDealsSpending
Marriage & Divorce

Women Are Seeing More Parity in Divorces

Women are achieving financial parity in divorces -- and men are paying the price.

Marriage & Divorce

Credit Histories Can Stay Married Long After Divorce

Credit histories can remain married long after your divorce, unless you follow these steps.

Marriage & Divorce

The Non-Divorce

Many couples stay together simply because getting out of the marriage costs too much.

Marriage & Divorce

When Prenups Fail

Think your prenup will hold up in court? We've got six reasons why it may not.

Marriage & Divorce

Supporting the Ex-Husband

An increasing number of men now seek alimony payments from their ex-wives.

Marriage & Divorce

Business Keeps Divorced Entrepreneurs Together

Many divorced entrepreneurs stay together for the sake of the business.

Marriage & Divorce

Happy Divorces

More couples are choosing "collaborative divorces" to keep costs and emotions in check.

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