Read the transcript of this video below. From the very beginning, there needs to be a divorce plan, and the lawyer needs to get a handle on the issues right away. This can be done in the initial consultation depending upon how much the client knows. But if not done then, it’s accomplished shortly […]
Divorce Financial Planning and Investment
5 Things to Watch for When Splitting Finances in a Gray Divorce
While many are familiar with the dreaded seven-year itch, it turns out that more Americans are getting divorced even later in life than ever before.
7 Ways to Avoid Costly Mistakes During Divorce
A mediator with a financial background can help couples navigate the financial details of a divorce.
Divorce Settlements and Executive Compensation
An introduction to dividing stock options, restricted stock, or other executive compensation during divorce.
How Can Clients Help Keep Their Legal Costs Down During A Divorce?
Most lawyers charge on the basis of time, so if you’re a client trying to keep legal costs down, there are some useful tips you may want to follow.
6 Tips for Overcoming Psychological Mistakes when Managing Your Money
Are you a cognitive or emotional spender? Overcome the diverse psychological mistakes when managing your money, by understanding what category you fit into.
5 Financial Considerations Before Finalizing Your Divorce
Here are five financial considerations to make and understand before finalizing your divorce in order to safeguard your financial future.
Do I Need A Financial Advisor As Well As A Divorce Lawyer?
Do I need a financial advisor as well as a divorce lawyer? Won’t I be paying twice as much money for two professionals to do the same amount of work?
What You Can and Cannot Withdraw from Joint Accounts during Divorce
You may be wondering about withdrawing money from the joint account(s) you use to pay household bills. Can you use a joint account to set aside funds for your own upcoming needs? Should you? If so, how much should you withdraw? What can you do if you have limited funds and can’t access your marital assets?
Financial Divorce Preparation
Here are the “Lucky Seven” things you can do to help prepare yourself for your post-divorce financial future.
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