Family Law
Family Law News Issue 3, 2014, Volume 36, No. 3
Content
- Case Highlights: the Year in Review
- Family Law News
- Family Law Section Executive Committee
- In this Issue:
- Is It Over When I Say It's Over? Exploring the Date of Separation
- Message From the Chair
- Message From the Editor
- Sanctions Chart for Easy Reference
- Standing Chairs and Designated Recipients of Legislation
- The Excellence in Family Law Award the Honorable Judge Thomas Anderle
- The Preliminary Declaration of Disclosure - How To Do It Right, Best Practices, and What Happens When It Goes Wrong
- Depreciation as An Allowable Expense in the Computation of Income Available for Child and Spousal Support
Depreciation as An Allowable Expense in the Computation of Income Available for Child and Spousal Support
Donald John Miod
Donald John Miod,CPA, ABV, CVA, CBA, FCPA, CFF, CFS, CGMA and Partneris the founding partner of Miod and Company, LLP. He oversees all aspects of the company’s accounting, tax and litigation services. His vast background includes developing leading proprietary asset tracing models, several professional certifications, published articles and speaking engagements at professional conferences. Donald is a prominent member of several industry associations and a significant contributor to state industry conferences. He was voted one of the Top 25 CPAs in the San Fernando Valley and is the recipient of the California Society of Certified Public Accountants Family Law Sections Distinguished Service Award.
Preamble
Someone once said that the sure cure for insomnia is to call the accountant’s hotline and have someone explain what depreciation is. While this may be true for some, for others it is quite a different matter.