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I Think My Spouse (ex-spouse or boyfriend) Is In Trouble

If your spouse or even ex-spouse is in IRS [or New Jersey/New York tax trouble], you may be, as well.
  • If you signed a joint return at any time during your marriage, you can't ignore your spouse's problems.
Warning: Divorce decrees do not eliminate tax liabilities!
We are here to help you...and your spouse, as well, if he or she wants help.
If indeed your spouse or ex-spouse is in serious tax trouble, you have options.
  • We can help you individually, or together.
    • In some cases, we may be able to prove you are an "innocent spouse" and remove your liability.
But what if you're living with the problem day in and day out?
  • Whether you're legally liable or not, the emotional toll on your relationship can be devastating.
  • When a husband or other significant person in your life is in trouble with taxes, it affects everyone around.
If you've pleaded, threatened and tried other ways to get your loved one to take action, but nothing has changed, we're here to help.
  • Contact us and we'll develop a plan to help your loved one take the first step to recovering from your IRS crisis situation and get back to life.