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Christopher S. Mulvaney       Washington State Attorney and Counselor-at-Law

Christopher S. Mulvaney Washington State Attorney and Counselor-at-Law

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  • I. ESTATE ADMINISTRATION
    • I.II DEEDS FUNDING TRUSTS
      • QUITCLAIM DEEDS
        • NO CONTEST CLAUSE
          • MARRIED SEPARATE TRUSTS REQUIRE SPOUSE’S CONSENT TO AMEND & RESTATE
            • CERTIFICATE OF TRUST
              • PROTECTOR OF THE TRUST
    • I.III TRUST FUNDING AFTER DEATH
      • TRANSFER ON DEATH DEEDS
        • DO NOT NAME THE ESTATE AS A BENEFICIARY
          • DON’T CASH OUT ALL AT ONCE – TAKE 10 YEARS
            • GIFTS TO X-SPOUSE ARE VOID
    • I.IV BENEFICIARY DESIGNATIONS
      • NAME SPOUSE AS PRIMARY BENEFICIARY
        • SPOUSAL CONSENT FORM
          • CHILDREN OR TRUST CONTINGENT BENEFICIARY
            • DISINHERITANCE OF ADULT CHILDREN BY WILL (NOT MINOR CHILDREN)
              • DO NOT LEAVE BENEFICIARY DESIGNATIONS BLANK
    • I.V TRUST ACCOUNTS
      • TRUST CHECKING ACCOUNT
        • SAVINGS
          • MONEY MARKET
            • PAYABLE ON DEATH (POD)
    • I.VI ASSIGNMENT
      • SENTIMENTAL PROPERTY
        • CREDITOR CLAIMS PERIOD
          • AFFIDAVIT OF SMALL ESTATE
            • POWER OF APPOINTMENT
              • FOREIGN GIFTS
    • I.VII AUTOMOBILES
      • R.V.’S
        • MOTORCYCLES
          • BOATS
            • HOUSE CONTENTS
              • SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
    • I.VIII INVENTORY
      • PAY TAXES
        • PAY CREDITORS
          • KEEP TRUST DOCUMENT SAFE
            • REST, RESIDUE & REMAINDER
              • DOMESTIC TRUST
    • I.IX LETTER OF INSTRUCTION
      • FOLLOW TRUST PROVIONS IN PROBATE
        • AGE LIMIT WHEN GIFTS ARE FREE OF TRUST
          • TRUSTEE COMPENSATION
            • AMENDMENT & RESTATEMENT
              • REVOCATION
    • I.X TRUST MECHANICS
      • TRUST TAXPAYER ID IS YOUR SSN
        • SPENDTHRIFT CLAUSE
          • SEPARATE PROPERY WHEN MARRIED REQUIRES WRITING AND SPOUSE’S AGREEMENT
            • U.S. TRUST SHOULD ONLY CONTAIN U.S. PROPERTY
              • DOCTRINE OF MERGER
  • II. ESTATE PLANNING
    • II.I DEATH
      • DEATH CERTIFICATE
        • AVOIDING PROBATE
          • SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
    • II.II REVOCABLE LIVING TRUSTS
      • TRUSTS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
      • TRUSTS FOR WIDOWS & WIDOWERS
    • II.III POWERS OF ATTORNEY
      • FINANCE POWER OF ATTORNEY
        • HEALTH POWER OF ATTORNEY
    • II.IV LIVING WILLS
      • ADVANCE DIRECTIVES
        • CARE PLAN REGISTRY
    • II.V LAST WILLS & TESTAMENT
      • WILLS – PAPER
        • WILLS – ELECTRONIC
          • WILL REPOSITORY
    • II.VI IRREVOCABLE TRUSTS
      • CHARITABLE REMAINDER TRUST
      • NON-GRANTOR ASSET PROTECTION TRUST
      • GRANTOR ASSET PROTECTION TRUST
    • II.VII ILIT
    • II.VIII FAMILY LLC
  • III. REAL ESTATE
    • III.I BUYING A HOME
      • SELLING A HOME
    • III.II PROMISSORY NOTE
      • DEED OF TRUST
    • III.III FORECLOSURE
      • TAX LIENS
    • III.IV LLC’S
      • QUITCLAIM DEED (QCD)
        • LLC CHECKING ACCOUNT
          • OPERATING AGREEMENT
    • III.V CLEAR TITLE
    • III.VI JOINT TENANCY WITH RIGHT OF SURVIVORSHIP (JTWROS)
    • III.VII TENANTS IN COMMON
    • III.VIII EQUITY
      • JUDGMENTS
    • III.IX MULTIPLE OWNERS
    • III.X UNMARRIED COUPLE HOMEOWNERS
  • IV. FAMILY LAW
    • IV.I AGREED DIVORCE BY MAIL
      • LEGAL SEPARATION
    • IV.II UNCONTESTED ADOPTION
      • ADULT ADOPTION
    • IV.III PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENTS
      • POSTNUPTIAL AGREEMENTS
    • IV.IV COHABITATION
      • ESTATE PLANNING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
    • IV.V NAME CHANGE
      • MINOR NAME CHANGE
    • IV.VI FAMILY COURT
      • NO LITIGATED DIVORCE – DIVORCE BY MAIL
        • CHILDRN’S BEST INTEREST
    • IV.VII CHILD SUPPORT
      • CHILD CUSTODY
        • SPOUSAL SUPPORT
    • IV.VIII ASSET DISCLOSURE
      • MUTUAL LIFETIME DUTY OF SUPPORT
    • IV.IX PROPERTY DIVISION
      • DEBT DIVISION
        • DIVORCE & BANKRUPTCY
    • IV.X NO FAULT
  • V. BANKRUPTCY
    • V.I CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY
      • BANKRUPTCY EXEMPTIONS
        • BK DATA
    • V.II DEBT
      • CREDIT BUREAU DISPUTES
    • V.III GARNISHMENT
      • INCOME BASED STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT
    • V.IV CHAPTER 13 BANKRUTPCY
      • LIEN STRIPPING
        • CRAM DOWN
          • CHAPTER 20
    • V.V FREE CREDIT REPORT
      • DEBT SETTLEMENT
        • LIENS & COLLATERAL
    • V.VI CREDIT COUNSELING
      • DEBTOR EDUCATION
    • V.VII HONESTY
      • FRAUD
    • V.VIII TAX DEBT
      • STUDENT LOANS
    • V.IX 341 MEETINGS
      • PREVIOUS FILINGS
    • V.X MEANS TEST
    • V.XI CREDIT FREEZE
      • DO NOT CALL REGISTRY
        • BLOCK SSN
    • V.X.II FDCPA
      • DEBT COLLECTION
  • VI. TAX
    • VI.I WA ESTATE TAX
      • WA CAPITAL GAINS
        • NO WA GIFT TAX
    • VI.II PROPERTY TAX APPEALS
      • WA EXCISE TAX
        • WA SALES TAX
    • VI.III FEDERAL ESTATE TAX
      • FEDERAL GIFT TAX
        • FEDERAL CAPITAL GAINS
    • VI.IV TRUST TAXATION
      • IRS FORM 1041
        • IRS SECTION 645
    • VI.V COST BASIS
      • FINAL 1040 TAX RETURN
        • STEP UP TO DATE OF DEATH VALUE
    • VI.VI CREDIT SHELTER TRUSTS
      • TRIPLE WA ESTATE TAX EXEMPTION
        • TAXES: ESTATE V. CAPITAL GAINS
    • VI.VII SURVIVING SPOUSE BENEFIT
      • QDRO
        • DIVORCE TAX ISSUES
    • VI.VIII BENEFICIARY TAXES
      • BK TAX ISSUES
        • REAL ESTATE TAX ISSUES
    • VI.IX CHARITY
      • IMPUTED INCOME
        • TAX DEDUCTIONS
    • VI.X CHARITABLE REMAINDER TRUST
      • FAMILY LLC
        • GIFTING DURING LIFE
  • VII. MLO, PLLC
    • VII.I ABOUT CSM
      • MLO LOCATION
        • SUGGESTION BOX
    • VII.II MY PHILOSOPHY
      • PRO BONO PUBLICO
        • CLIENT RIGHTS
    • VII.III SCAMS
      • DEBT SCAMS & ID THEFT
        • DEATH RELATED SCAMS
    • VII.IV BAR ASSOCIATIONS
      • WSBA
        • KING COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION (KCBA)
    • VII.V ORGANIZATIONS
      • AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION (ACLU)
        • SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTER (SPLC)
    • VII.VI LOW INCOME HELP
      • COLUMBIA LEGAL SERVICES (CLS)
        • NORTHWEST JUSTICE PROJECT
    • VII.VII INFORMATION
      • GOOGLE SCHOLAR
        • FASTCASE
    • VII.VIII COURTS
      • SCOTUS
      • 9TH CIRCUIT
      • BK COURT
      • WA SUPREME COURT
      • WA APPEALS COURTS
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DIVORCE TAX ISSUES


Christopher S. Mulvaney,

Attorney and Counselor-at-Law


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    For lawyers advising divorcing clients, the most important tax issues to explain include property division and asset basis, the non-deductibility and non-taxability of alimony under current law, tax filing status changes, and rules regarding child-related tax benefits. 

    Asset division and cost basis

    • Property transfers are generally tax-free at transfer: Under IRC §1041, transferring assets between spouses (or former spouses incident to a divorce) does not trigger capital gains tax at the time of transfer.
    • Cost basis carries over: The receiving spouse inherits the original cost basis of the asset. This means they assume the potential tax liability if and when they later sell the asset.
    • Unequal after-tax value: Lawyers should caution clients that two assets with the same current market value may have vastly different after-tax values. An asset with a low cost basis will result in a larger capital gains tax when sold, making it less valuable than an asset with a higher basis.
    • Home sale capital gains exclusion: Advise clients that if the marital home is sold before the divorce is finalized, they may qualify for a $500,000 capital gains exclusion if filing jointly. After the divorce, each spouse can typically only exclude $250,000 on their individual tax return.
      • Planning tip: Selling the home in a tax year before the divorce is finalized allows for the full $500,000 exclusion.
      • Buyouts are not taxable events: If one spouse buys out the other’s share of the home, the selling spouse does not owe capital gains tax on the buyout money because it is treated as a property transfer, not a sale to a third party.
    • Retirement accounts: The division of 401(k)s and pensions requires a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) to ensure a tax-free transfer. IRA assets can be transferred tax-free through a trustee-to-trustee transfer, as long as it is specified in the divorce decree.
      • Early withdrawal penalties: Taking a cash distribution from a retirement account as part of a settlement can trigger income tax and a 10% early withdrawal penalty for the recipient, except for certain QDRO-related distributions before age 59½. 

    Alimony vs. child support (post-2018 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) rules)

    • Alimony (post-2018): For divorce or separation agreements executed after December 31, 2018, alimony is no longer tax-deductible for the payer nor is it considered taxable income for the recipient.
      • This is a significant change that can affect a client’s cash flow and should be a central part of settlement negotiations.
    • Child support: Child support payments have never been tax-deductible for the payer and are not considered taxable income for the recipient. 

    Filing status and dependency exemptions

    • Filing status depends on year-end marital status: A taxpayer’s marital status on December 31 of a given year determines their filing status for the entire year.
      • If divorced by year-end, clients must file as Single or Head of Household (if they qualify).
      • If not yet divorced, they can choose to file Married Filing Jointly (which may offer tax benefits but creates joint liability for any errors) or Married Filing Separately.
    • Head of household: Explain that filing as Head of Household offers a higher standard deduction than filing as Single and is available to separated individuals who pay for more than half the household costs and have a qualifying dependent child.
    • Child tax credits: The custodial parent is typically entitled to claim the child-related tax benefits. However, parents can agree for the non-custodial parent to claim the child, but the custodial parent must provide the non-custodial parent with a signed IRS Form 8332 every year. 

    Other key considerations

    The value of professional advice: Stress the importance of consulting a tax professional to review any settlement agreement to prevent unforeseen tax liabilities and to ensure an equitable, after-tax division of assets.

    Tax debt and innocent spouse relief: Remind clients that a divorce decree dividing tax debt does not bind the IRS. If a former spouse fails to pay their share of a joint tax debt, the IRS can still seek payment from the other party. Explain the option of seeking Innocent Spouse Relief if applicable.

    Legal fees are generally non-deductible: Inform clients that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) suspended the ability to deduct legal fees related to tax advice or alimony for tax years 2018–2025. Nearly all divorce legal fees are now considered non-deductible personal expenses.

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    Christopher S. Mulvaney’s Mission:
    To Always Be a Human Being First, and My Role Second. To First, Do No Harm, then to provide the best legal outcome, smoothest process, best value, and to make a positive difference in the life of every client.

    Christopher S. Mulvaney’s Mantra:
    May I be filled with loving kindness for all life. May I be safe from dangers within and without. May I be healthy in body, mind, socially, and spiritually. May I be at ease and happy, doing good in the world.

    May You be filled with loving kindness for all life. May You be safe from dangers within and without. May You be healthy in body, mind, socially, and spiritually. May You be at ease and happy, doing good in the world.

    I am an experienced solo estate planning, debtor bankruptcy, and real estate attorney. At my law firm in Bellevue, Washington between Eastgate and Factoria, I do things a little differently. I am passionate about helping people take control of their lives.

    One of my primary practice areas is urgent (bankruptcy), and the other is important, but not urgent (estate planning). Not letting the urgent crowd out the important is key.  I have made a choice to include the positive difference I make in the life of each client in how I calculate profit. This means I have higher job satisfaction, and happy clients who confidently give referrals.

    My goal is that my work is transformative for people during a challenging time in their lives. At Mulvaney Law Offices, PLLC (MLO), you will not find a gatekeeper. There are no forgotten cases hiding on an associate’s cluttered desk.  It’s just me, working with each one of my clients one-on-one to resolve their legal concerns as favorably as possible.

    As your lawyer, I will personally handle every aspect of your case.  My office is not a factory churning out thousands of filings per year, where each case matters little.  You, and your case, matter to me. You can see what clients have said about me, and leave your own reviews at these links.

    Mulvaney Law Offices, PLLC is located in Bellevue, Washington, representing estate planning & chapter 7 and chapter 13 bankruptcy, clients in all 39 Washington Counties.


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