Resources
- SOCIAL SECURITY
Federal law provides that if you
are married to your ex-spouse for at least ten
years before your divorce becomes final that you
are entitled to
Social Security benefits based
upon his or her earnings.
Social
Security.gov
Federal law requires each state to establish a child and spousal
support program. The Department of Child Support Services provides
its services free of charge and will:
* Establish parentage;
* Find the other parent for purpose of establishing and enforcing
child support orders;
* Establish child and/or medical support orders.
* Enforce child and/or medical support orders.
* Modify existing court orders for child and/or medical support.
* Collect and disburse support payments.
Social
Security Handbook - Social Security Administration
Social Security Handbook Income Taxes and Divorce
- INCOME TAXES
IRS.gov
The Internal Revenue Service has a very useful website
in answering questions. Also, nearly every
IRS form and publication is
available online.
IRS
Publication 504 - If you have questions about the income
tax treatment of alimony, child support, property
transfers between spouses and claiming your
children as dependents
on your Federal
and State income taxes.
IRS
Publication 503 - If you have questions as to whether
you are eligible to use the credit for child
care expenses on your Federal and State income taxes.
California
Franchise Tax Board
California's income tax agency is called the Franchise
Tax Board. Property Taxes and Divorce
- PROPERTY TAXES
California law allows any person
who is at least 55 years of age at the time of
sale of the original/former property to transfer
the base year value of the original property to a replacement
dwelling of equal or lesser
value within the
same county.
San
Diego County Assessor's Office Information
San Diego County Assessor. Qualified Domestic Relations Orders
U. S. Department of Labor - Retirement
Plans and Divorce
Department of Labor - If you have questions about dividing
a retirement plan on divorce. Federal Pay
- Retirement and Benefits
FEDERAL PAY, RETIREMENT AND BENEFITS
The Defense and Accounting Service - For information on
United States Department of Defense military and civilian
pay and benefits.
For
information on military retirement benefits.
opm.gov
For information on U.S. Government Civil Service pay and
retirement benefits.
- HEALTH INSURANCE BENEFITS
Department
of Labor - To learn about maintaining your insurance
after divorce. State of California Retirement
Benefit
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