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Currently starting divorce proceedings ... still all very painful.
Unsure, lonely about new life as a single parent. (2yr. beautiful little girl)

2006-10-01 08:05:29 · 3 answers · asked by sleepless_in_nyc_825 1 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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I'm sorry to hear about your marriage.I'm not sure. I know when I was going thru it 12 years ago in Queens there was no one I could talk to as far as a group.All there were was therapists and they were useless to say the least. If you want to talk send me an email, I can try and give you some support. Its not easy going it alone..Good luck

2006-10-01 08:50:07 · answer #1 · answered by Frank D 3 · 0 0

Nothing was done to "punish" these organizations. The I.R.S. was looking to see if the many who have requested 501(c)(4) status deserve it, which is what we want them to do. You and I and all of us in some small way financially support all those groups with that status. They often don't have to pay property taxes, so we subsidize that with our own house taxes being a little higher. They don't pay taxes, so our taxes are a little higher. That means that we all are supporting Obama and Hillary's PACs, and Romney's and Ryan's PACs. I doubt you want to do that anymore than I do. The I.R.S.'s own rules define a 501(c)(4) as an organization that is "not organized for profit but operated **exclusively** for the promotion of social welfare." When that was written, the type of organization envisioned was like American Cancer Society, and People for helping the Disabled, etc. It was not written with the likes of Carl Rove in mind. By their own definition NONE of the political PACs (all parties) should have tax exempt status. But the irony of the whole thing is that they almost always give that status to anyone who requests it, plus once you request it you can continue doing business as if you already had it – not revealing where your funding is coming from, and not paying taxes, etc. This is why we should all be hollering to our congresscreeps to revoke all 501(c)(4) statuses from *everyone* who engages in politics in any way . Now you can ask, "Why didn't they target Democratic 501(c)(4)s? Because Democratic 501(c)(4)s really do have names like "The Hunter School for disadvantaged children," and "People Helping the Disabled." ##

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2016-04-14 04:14:14 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Sorry to hear your marriage has broken up. Try Googleing for divorce support groups in Queens, or try www.mydivorcestory.com. The lady who started that website might be of some help.

2006-10-01 08:21:40 · answer #3 · answered by kellygirlaj 4 · 0 0

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