LLCs, Charging Orders, and Debt Collection
I’m going to continue the last post’s theme with another item that I know about but have yet to see applied. Actually, that’s not entirely correct. I have tried to apply this one; however, the cases in which I used it settled before I actually got to the mechanics of how it works. For this entry we’ll be looking at the Virginia Limited Liability Company Act (Virginia Code Section 13.1-1000 et seq.). I’ll set up another hypothetical fact pattern. Let’s pretend you have a judgm
The Child & Dependent Care Tax Credit and Support
Most who have dealt with child support issues will be familiar with Section 20-108.2 of the Virginia Code. Most will also be familiar with subsection F, which deals with work-related child care. Less familiar though is the last part of that subsection, which reads as follows: “Upon the request of either party, and upon a showing of the tax savings a party derives from child-care cost deductions or credits, the court shall factor actual tax consequences into its calculation of
Welcome
Consider this page to be a little experiment. As I’m sure is true of most attorneys, I’ve run into areas in practice that are strange, interesting, puzzling, or some combination thereof. I’ll use this space to talk a bit of some of those curiosities. Now that we’ve established what this page is, let’s discuss what it is not. These are musings at best, so nothing herein should be taken as legal advice (or as anything that might establish an attorney-client relationship). More