A lien.
financial asset
financial asset
Yes it must be claimed as part of your income according to law.
A written claim to some piece of property
Yes. You claim income that you receive in addition to expenses like repairs, insurance, property taxes, depreciation, etc. This is the case with me assuming that you are the owner of property that you rent to others and not rental property where you are the tenant.
If you don't want to be married anymore, and don't want your spouse to have a claim on your property and income, that is the usual route.
In part, it is a claim to the ownership of property, and to the benefits, income and prestige resulting from this ownership. Artistic works are intellectual property, subject to an extensive property law just as is real property of any kind, like wealth, minerals, gems, real estate, etc.
Child support is not income to the recipient or a deduction for the payer. Spousal support, also called maintenance or alimony, is income to the recipient and deductible for the payer.
No
It would be an auto claim for the damage to the other and a homeowners claim for the damage to your property. You cannot be liable to yourself, so you cannot claim the property damage on your auto policy.
Yes, you can still file taxes in 2021 if you have no income but claim a dependent.
Yes