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FinPlan Divorce Planner®
Versions for
States in Which Guideline Child Support is Not Calculated in the
Software
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Accuracy & Easy to Use Menus Are Why So Many
Family Lawyers & Financial Professionals ~ Let FinPlan Do the
Figuring
WHAT STATES
ARE AVAILABLE?
Divorce Planner calculates guideline
child support and prepares child support forms for 15 states (CO, CT,
FL, GA, IL, KY, MD, MN, MS, NY, OH, OR, PA, VA, WI). All of these states have
support specific reports which are shown on this website.
For many other states, Divorce Planner is available with a
version which calculates all taxes including state income
tax. Versions for other states have all the after-tax cash and
tax reports as well as side-by-side comparison reports, but guideline
child support is an input item. The user runs a child support
calculation through another source or manually calculates child support and inputs this
into Divorce Planner. Analysis of cash and tax considerations is then
the same as for states in which Divorce Planner calculates guideline child
support. The only difference is that in some states the software will
automatically calculate guideline child support.
NONGUIDELINE STATES |
NONGUIDELINE REGIONALS |
| Alabama |
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Alaska |
District of ColumbiaRegional |
| Arizona |
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Delaware |
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Indiana |
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Iowa |
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| Kansas (incl: IL, MO) |
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| Louisiana |
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Maine |
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Massachusetts |
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Michigan |
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Missouri (incl: IL & KS) |
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Nebraska |
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Nevada |
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| New Hampshire |
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New Jersey |
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| New Mexico |
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North Carolina |
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Oklahoma |
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South Carolina |
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| South Dakota |
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Tennessee |
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Texas |
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Utah |
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Washington |
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Wyoming |
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Once case facts are entered into Divorce Planner, all analysis is
performed through a single computer screen which allows "what-if"
analysis. Different scenarios of support can be posted into the summary
report of support cases directly from the analysis screen.
The user enters a simple set of facts with easy-to-use menus. The
software will then use this information to calculate all taxes and generate
15 output reports based on a single set of data. The user can then do
"what-if" analysis from the unique, single analysis screen in which input
can be changed and resulting after-tax figures can be instantly viewed.
Alimony analysis is simple because you see the results of different
alimony amounts on a single screen and taxes are complete and accurate.
Creating Report of Different Support Alternatives You use the
Analysis Screen to review different support alternatives (add alimony,
change who claims the kids, create family support - no child support etc.).
You can then create a report with relevant support alternatives displayed
side-by-side for use with clients and Courts. When support alternatives
are created and posted, the user will then print the desired output
reports. After-tax cash reports are available with annual or monthly
numbers and are even available in detail or highlights formats. This
Summary of Support Alternatives is not restricted to different alimony
amounts - any variable can be changed allowing quick examination of the
impact of claiming child dependency exemptions or family support (all
alimony and no child support). The amount of alimony needed to allow the
receiver to meet a budget need is automatically calculated. A separate
report allows for instant review of 3 alimony levels set up in a
side-by-side report.
The "Other States" version has different after-tax cash reports
reflecting the definition of cash available for support. Some states
reflect spousal support in the calculation of guideline child support and
other states do not include spousal support in the child support
calculation.
Online help answers questions on divorce taxes.
Tax calculations are very accurate and the software automatically
calculates the federal Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT). The AMT is now very
important in many high income divorce cases in that this "hidden tax" may
significantly erode the expected tax savings in alimony cases from
individuals being in different tax brackets.
Problems with Alimony in higher income cases Many
practitioners are going to be seeing some very counter intuitive after-tax
figures in higher income alimony cases (income range for payor from
$200,000 to $500,000. The tax law changes of 2003 are impacting many
divorces in that the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) is a factor
reducing or totally eliminating the favorable tax impact of alimony
from different tax brackets. An annual alimony amount of $50,000 might
have been expected to create joint tax savings from different tax brackets
of $5,000 ($50,000 times 10% tax bracket difference) might now create only
$2,000 of tax savings. Alimony may not be worth very much in some high
income cases because of the Alternative Minimum Tax which is greater in
states with high state and local tax rates. FinPlan software automatically
calculates the Alternative Minimum Tax, so you will always be aware if the
AMT is eroding the value of alimony in a divorce.
Posting Different Tax Scenarios 5 different tax scenarios can be
posted in a side-by-side comparative report making evaluation of the timing
of divorce (this year vs. next year) very simple. A Married, Joint tax
calculation is automatically prepared based on your case facts for the two
individuals.
FinPlan Divorce Planner's Unique Capabilities to Keep You from Making
Mistakes FinPlan is the only family law software that will
alert you before you make mistakes. You will be informed that alimony
in lower income divorces may actually increase the joint taxes (from loss
of Earned Income Credit), so you instantly know when NOT to use alimony
(you can use non-taxable spousal support). You can instantly see the tax
savings from either parent claiming the child dependency exemption and
under 17 tax credit. You instantly know if the AMT is impacting your case.
FinPlan doesn't just calculate numbers - it interprets numbers to show
divorce professionals how to use taxes to increase the total after-tax
cash available to the parties. Lower taxes equate to more total cash, so
there is more to share. FinPlan software has been showing family lawyers,
mediators and financial professionals how to maximize cash in a divorce
for over 16 years. Simply stated, FinPlan has a proven track record and several
thousand satisfied customers all across the country.
Several output reports are shown below. You need to have Adobe Acrobat
Reader to view these reports. If you do not have Acrobat Reader you can
download a free copy at Adobe's Acrobat web site.
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