Many Utah family law attorney’s offices are receiving calls from recent divorce clients asking who is entitled to the “economic impact payments” or relief stimulus checks. The problem is created because the amounts of the relief stimulus checks are based on the eligible taxpayers most recent tax filing, and many taxpayers have not filed their 2019 taxes yet because of the tax filing deadline extension to July 15, 2020 due to COVID-19. In this case, the amount of the stimulus check would be based on 2018 taxes. And, for recently divorced parties, this question was not addressed in their Divorce Decrees.
Who is eligible for the stimulus checks in the first place?
When should I expect to receive the stimulus check?
What do I need to do to receive the stimulus check?
Because as of less than 2 months ago the stimulus check issue did not exist, it has not been addressed in most divorces finalized before that point. I am currently advising my current and past clients who are dealing with receiving a single check because their last tax returned on file with the IRS was filed as married filing jointly is to go ahead and split the check in half with the ex-spouse. There are many valid reasons for trying to offset the quantity of funds that you and your spouse get, for example, owed child support or alimony. However, it is not worth ending up in court to litigate the differences and tying most if not all your stimulus check (sometimes more than) with attorney fees.
If you find yourself arguing with your ex-spouse and not receiving any portion of the stimulus checks you can talk to an attorney to help you through the process. There are various court actions that can be brought to try and force your ex-spouse to give you your portion of the funds. The ex-spouse might even be sanctioned by the court and made to pay for your attorney fees. There is a good chance that a lot of the stimulus check amount would be eaten up in attorney fees so it is recommended that both parties do their best to be fair and equitable.If you are having difficulty figuring out what to do with your tax return and this stimulus check please give Hoyer Law a call and set up a consultation. We can help you!