This article defines Divorce Financial Planning as the process of dividing marital assets, determining spousal support (alimony), calculating child support, and restructuring individual finances after separation. Core components: (1) asset division (marital vs separate property, valuation, equalisation), (2) alimony (spousal support) (temporary or permanent, factors determining amount and duration), (3) child support (formula-based, state guidelines), (4) tax implications (filing status, dependency exemptions, retirement account division via QDRO). The article addresses: objectives of divorce financial planning; key concepts including equitable distribution vs community property, imputed income, and QDRO; core mechanisms such as asset valuation, support calculation formulas, and mediation; international comparisons and debated issues (alimony reform, child support enforcement, high-asset divorce); summary and emerging trends (digital asset division, cohabitation clauses, retired pay division); and a Q&A section.
This article describes divorce financial planning without providing legal advice. Objectives commonly cited: fair asset distribution, minimising tax consequences, ensuring child support adequacy, and establishing financial independence post-divorce.
Key terminology:
Alimony types:
| Type | Description | Typical duration |
|---|---|---|
| Temporary | During divorce proceedings | Until final judgment |
| Rehabilitative | For education/training to become self-supporting | 1-5 years |
| Permanent | Long-term (rare, typically long marriages) | Indefinite (until deaths/remarriage) |
Child support factors (typical, state-specific):
Asset division process:
Tax considerations:
Social Security benefits: If married 10+ years, divorced spouse (unmarried) may claim benefit based on ex’s record (does not reduce ex’s benefit).
Divorce laws (selected countries):
| Country | Property division | Alimony approach | Child support enforcement |
|---|---|---|---|
| US (most states) | Equitable distribution | Needs-based, rehabilitative | Wage withholding, tax refund intercept |
| US (community property states) | 50/50 marital assets | Same | Same |
| UK | Needs-based with sharing principle | More generous; may be lifetime | Child Maintenance Service |
| Canada | Equalization of net family property | Spousal support advisory guidelines | Federal guidelines |
Debated issues:
Summary: Marital assets divided equitably or 50/50 (community property states). Alimony based on need, ability to pay, marriage length. Child support uses state formulas. QDRO divides retirement assets tax-free. Seek legal and financial advice.
Emerging trends:
Q1: Do I lose my retirement accounts in divorce?
A: Possibly a portion. Contributions made during marriage are marital property. QDRO divides them without tax penalty. Pre-marriage contributions remain separate.
Q2: How is child support calculated if one parent is unemployed?
A: Courts may impute income based on earning capacity (past earnings, education, job availability). Purposeful underemployment can be penalised.
Q3: Can alimony be modified?
A: Yes, upon substantial change (loss of job, retirement, cohabitation, income increase). Termination upon deatsh of either party or remarriage of recipient (depending on state).
https://www.acf.hhs.gov/css/
https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/retirement-plan-divorce-qdro
https://www.ncsl.org/family
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