Richard
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
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- Location
- Knoxville, TN
- Tractor
- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
Ok, Braintrust....
Time to help a damsel in distress.
Secnario:
The husband of a life long friend of mine recently lost his job. He's taken another job at 50% cut in pay. She works too. They have 2 kids that HAVE been in daycare. One child suffers seizures, so is actively seeing neurosurgons. (or someone of the like) Insurance for them is almost mandatory and VERY $$$
They are holding ONE nostrel above water financially now. The kids are now OUT of daycare, being tended to by a friend.
I'll stop there with the sad/bleak.
She assures me, they have cut all the fat off the bone (expenses) and are struggling day to day to make the most of their life in the land of the free.
I had a "squirrelly" idea hit me and it's the thrust of my question....
I know this is bordering tacky, immoral?, sneaky... I can hardly think of any "positive" things to call it... HOWEVER... if it will legally help them, it might be worth investigating.
Scenario: What if they went to courthouse and divorced? Stayed "living" together... (and even kept "divorce" secret). The ONLY people that need to know about the divorce, would be them and the IRS.
If they divorced... and the one WITH the insurance had the kids under their "custody", the kids would be covered. At same time, put house in OTHER ones name (either one).. so that THEY can take full deduction... erase the "marriage penalty"...
If in say, 1 year this "whammy" on them goes away... they can always "renew" their vows... and become "legal" again.
I'm smart enough to know that there is TONS I do not know.
I'm just trying to think of creative (stupid?) ways to help her/them ease some of their financial burdon.
Any tax accountants out there that might consider weighing in on this?
What a topic on a tractor forum. Oh.. and I looked at a Deutz/Fahr yesterday. (timidly relating this to tractors /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif )
Thanks
Richard
Time to help a damsel in distress.
Secnario:
The husband of a life long friend of mine recently lost his job. He's taken another job at 50% cut in pay. She works too. They have 2 kids that HAVE been in daycare. One child suffers seizures, so is actively seeing neurosurgons. (or someone of the like) Insurance for them is almost mandatory and VERY $$$
They are holding ONE nostrel above water financially now. The kids are now OUT of daycare, being tended to by a friend.
I'll stop there with the sad/bleak.
She assures me, they have cut all the fat off the bone (expenses) and are struggling day to day to make the most of their life in the land of the free.
I had a "squirrelly" idea hit me and it's the thrust of my question....
I know this is bordering tacky, immoral?, sneaky... I can hardly think of any "positive" things to call it... HOWEVER... if it will legally help them, it might be worth investigating.
Scenario: What if they went to courthouse and divorced? Stayed "living" together... (and even kept "divorce" secret). The ONLY people that need to know about the divorce, would be them and the IRS.
If they divorced... and the one WITH the insurance had the kids under their "custody", the kids would be covered. At same time, put house in OTHER ones name (either one).. so that THEY can take full deduction... erase the "marriage penalty"...
If in say, 1 year this "whammy" on them goes away... they can always "renew" their vows... and become "legal" again.
I'm smart enough to know that there is TONS I do not know.
I'm just trying to think of creative (stupid?) ways to help her/them ease some of their financial burdon.
Any tax accountants out there that might consider weighing in on this?
What a topic on a tractor forum. Oh.. and I looked at a Deutz/Fahr yesterday. (timidly relating this to tractors /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif )
Thanks
Richard