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Originally Published at Huffington Post Married divorce lawyers have an interesting perspective on relationships. Sure, they’ve seen things get ugly for their clients, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re pessimists who’ve lost all faith in love. In fact, their careers have arguably made them better partners. They know what unhealthy relationship habits look like, and […]

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3 CLE hours, including 1 Professionalism hour & 1 Trial Practice hour The Insider’s Guide Seminar is designed to give those who represent clients in Family Law cases in Fulton County a better understanding of the operation of the Family Division. Judges, Judicial Officers, and Staff Attorneys from the Family Division will discuss, in facilitated […]

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From an auto titan to a real estate maverick, the men who have shaped Atlanta’s past—and its future—couldn’t be more different in their professions and approaches, but they all share one common trait: a no-holds-barred approach to what they do. Along with actor Ed Helms, we celebrate 11 other gents we deemed Men of the […]

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Attorney At Law Magazine July 2012 – DOWNLOAD PDF OF ARTICLE Gentle Strength Randall M. Kessler is humble, personable and incredibly down to earth. It’s not until he begins to reveal the distinguished tenor of his professional notoriety, that his unassuming nature becomes more conspicuous. As founder of family law firm Kessler & Solomiany, he’s […]

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President Trump’s tax plan unveiled this week will abolish tax deductions on alimony, and that could make future divorces nastier, writes MarketWatch. “This will create a total reevaluation of divorce cases,” said Malcolm Taub, partner and co-chair of the divorce and family law practice group at Davidoff Hutcher & Citron LLP. “It’s major.” Divorce lawyers […]

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The administration’s tax plan eliminates the tax deduction on alimony There’s no longer a silver lining to paying spousal support. President Trump’s tax plan unveiled this week will abolish tax deductions on alimony. This won’t impact people who have already agreed on their payment amounts but — assuming the GOP tax bill is passed by […]

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By Mitchell Hartman  The Republican tax plan would change alimony from something that is treated favorably for the people who have to pay it to something that is more of a tax burden. That’s because alimony payments would no longer be deductible from income on the payer’s tax return. The change could make divorce settlements […]

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By Randall M. Kessler KS Family Law, LLC Photos of Family Law’s 25th Anniversary Celebration By Randall M. Kessler, Founding Partner of KS Family Law It is hard to believe that it’s been 25 years since we opened our doors on the 35th floor of what was at the time known as 101 Marietta Tower […]