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Practitioners and their clients need to be aware of the new tax treatment of alimony – and its implications – when planning a divorce. President of Family Wealth for Wilmington Trust’s Eastern U.S. Region, Sharon Klein, shares her insights on how today’s tax laws are reshaping the divorce landscape with Editor in Chief of Trusts & Estates magazine, Susan Lipp, at the 54th Annual Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning.
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