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Taking the Next Steps Post-Divorce: Steps 3 and 4
Taking The Next Steps Post-Divorce: Continue What You Have Started
Taking the Next Steps Post-Divorce: Step Two
Consider Your Divorce Financials as the Next Step Post-Divorce When all you want to do is put the paperwork away and forget about the divorce, take the time to consider your divorce financials instead. One of the incidents that led me to focus as a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) happened in my wealth-management practice […]
Taking the Next Steps Post-Divorce
Signing the Papers is the First Step into Post-Divorce Life
When Valentine’s Day Is the Final Disappointment
When the holiday bills arrive and one more Valentine’s Day is a disappointment, some couples choose to call it quits. If that describes you, here are 4 easy steps to take control of your financial future.
New Year Financial Checklist: 7 Things to Consider
The beginning of a new year makes us think about last-minute things we need to address. Use this new year financial checklist to remind you of what you need to consider or change because of your divorce.
10 Financial Questions to Ask Yourself as You Contemplate Divorce
Here are some important financial questions to ask yourself as you contemplate divorce, to help youregain some control during the process.
The Role of Your Divorce Team
The key to getting through the divorce process is hiring a group of professionals that you can count on as your divorce team.
4 Tips for Empowering Yourself After Divorce
You wake up, the sun is shining through the window, the house is quiet, and then it hits you – it’s finally over. The divorce is settled. Now what? For more months than you dare count, you have been focusing on your divorce and all the paperwork, the changes, the compromises, and the angst that […]
Step 7 in Preparing for Divorce: Change Your Definition of Winning
In the final step from our series on preparing for divorce, consider changing your definition of “winning” as it can form a healthy resolution.
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