Couples must work together with their attorneys to find creative solutions to resolve the many issues surrounding the marital home.
Divorce Financial Planning and Investment
I’m concerned that my spouse is hiding income and assets to manipulate the financial results
If you think your spouse may be attempting to hide income or assets during your divorce proceeding, your first step should be to tell your divorce attorney. Your attorney should know how to handle situations such as this, and the sooner he or she can act, the more likely you are to see results. You […]
What do you suggest someone does if they believe a spouse is hiding assets
Well, as in a lot of areas, in family court knowledge is power. When you consult with an attorney prior to any kind of separation or anything, one of the questions that you should be prepared to ask is what type of documents you need in order to be able to prove what your financial […]
Our house is an under water property
Our house is an “under water” property and it’s the main reason my spouse and I haven’t moved forward with a divorce. We just can’t stand living together any longer and we want to get on with our lives. Do you have any suggestions as to how we can do so?
Podcast: Justin Reckers on Importance of Divorce Financial Planning
Justin Reckers, a Certified Divorce Financial Planner, explains how a CDFA™ works with the individual’s lawyer as a financial consultant and more.
Reinventing Yourself Financially After Divorce
When you’ve made a decision to get divorced, you’re eager to get things in order and move on as quickly as possible. A big part of moving on includes taking control of your finances. Here are some key issues you’ll want to work on immediately with your professional advisor.
Steering Clear of Financial Landmines
Understanding the financial and tax implications of your options – and avoiding financial landmines – is critical in creating a settlement that will last long-term.
Drowning in Debt? (for the US)
If you find yourself struggling with debt or even filing for bankruptcy after your divorce, here are some strategies for dealing with your post-divorce credit problems in the US.
Drowning in Debt? (for Canada)
If your divorce has left you drowning in debt, credit counseling, a Consumer Proposal, or even filing for bankruptcy can throw you a lifeline. Here are some strategies for ending your post-divorce credit woes.
Federal Pensions in Divorce
In terms of value, retirement plans tend to be the largest marital asset in a divorce. Whether you are a family law attorney dealing with these issues on a daily basis or an attorney who knows of (or is related to) a federal employee, here are some important issues to consider if the federal employee you know is going through a divorce.
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