A guide to the inner workings of credit scores – and how to protect your credit score during divorce.
Divorce Financial Planning and Investment
Checks and Balances
How do you deal with money when you are so involved emotionally with your spouse? That is the central question you must answer for yourself, and that is what we will help you do throughout this article, because the better you manage your emotions, the better you will be able to manage your money during divorce.
Avoiding Common Pitfalls
Certified Divorce Financial Analysts™ offer their best tips to help you avoid some of the most common mistakes made by divorcing people.
A Satisfying Agreement: Prenups and Marriage Contracts
If you’re thinking of taking the plunge for a second time, you should seriously consider having a prenuptial agreement or marriage contract in place before you walk down the aisle.
Avoiding Financial Disaster
Here are some great tips to help you avoid the most common financial pitfalls of divorce.
Clean Slate
Financial disagreements are one of the biggest causes of divorce. Splitting with your spouse, however, won’t necessarily make those financial woes disappear — in fact, it can make them worse. If you’re in over to your head in child or spousal support, mortgage, credit-card, and loan payments, bankruptcy may be your only solution.
Divorce and Credit Cards: How do I protect my finances?
When it comes to divorce and credit cards, find out how you can protect your credit and finances—before, during, and after divorce.
Pensions and Divorce in Canada
A pension can be the most valuable asset to be divided in a divorce. Here are a few key points you should know about pension division in Canada.
Saving on a Shoestring
Divorce can really strain your finances, and unless you take action now, you might watch your debts grow into a mountain while your savings shrink to nothing. Here are some practical steps you can take to increase your savings — and reduce your anxiety.
Securing Your Financial Future
From dividing property to staying ahead in the tax game, here’s what you need to know when your marriage has broken down.
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