Blog Home Recent Posts in 2018 Who Pays for College When You’re a Divorced Parent? Oct 31, 2018 Parents going through a divorce in North Carolina must decide upon many issues of significance for their children, including a child custody schedule ... Posted By Miller Bowles Law Continue Reading REMINDER: Tax Law Changes Regarding Alimony Go Into Effect After December 31, 2018 Oct 24, 2018 Under the current Internal Revenue Code, payments for alimony are currently tax-deductible such that the payor receives a dollar-for-dollar deduction ... Posted By Miller Bowles Law Continue Reading Study Finds that 1 in 8 Divorces Are Caused by Student Loans Oct 17, 2018 A recent study found that 1 in every 8 divorces, or 13%, is caused largely by issues or disputes related to student loans. While stress about finances ... Posted By Miller Bowles Law Continue Reading Ohio Judge Gets Creative with Child Support Cases Oct 10, 2018 A judge in the suburbs in Cleveland, Ohio has apparently gotten so tired of hearing the same excuse from parents who are behind on child support that ... Posted By Miller Bowles Law Continue Reading Is Divorce Contagious? Oct 3, 2018 Many studies have been conducted on divorce , including reviews of trends in the rates of divorce and research that looks at major causes of divorce. ... Posted By Miller Bowles Law Continue Reading Prenups Are Becoming More Popular With Millennials Jul 19, 2018 “Prenuptial agreements aren’t romantic.” “I trust my partner.” “I don’t want to put that kind of strain on our relationship so early.” “We don’t ... Posted By Miller Bowles Law Continue Reading Preserving Evidence Using "No-Spoliation" Letters Jun 28, 2018 While most couples who can work together and negotiate with each other will try to avoid court using mediation or alternative resolution methods, ... Posted By Miller Bowles Law Continue Reading Financial Considerations for Unmarried Couples Jun 14, 2018 With a growing number of people postponing marriage but living together as unmarried couples, there is a rise in financial issues and disputes when a ... Posted By Miller Bowles Law Continue Reading Page of 3