Helping clients deal with financial infidelity
In this article by Liz Skinner for Investment News, Lili Vasileff contributes to a discussion of the warning signs that a spouse’s financial deceptions may
Helping clients deal with financial infidelity
In this article by Liz Skinner for Investment News, Lili Vasileff contributes to a discussion of the warning signs that a spouse’s financial deceptions may
Two Important Documents Every Couple Needs
In this article by Sandra Block for Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, Lili Vasileff explains what financial documents couples need — especially unmarried couples. Lili says: “If you’re not married, you
Five Strategies To Get A Better Deal In Mediation
In this article by Veronica Dagher in the Wall Street Journal, Lili Vasileff contributes to a discussion of ways you can tilt the mediation process in your favor
Financial Tips for Divorcing Couples and Families
When divorcing, finances are of the utmost importance. In this episode of Start Over Smart on Divorce Source Radio, Lili Vasileff, a pioneer in the field
You’re married, so should you have your own slush fund?
In this article by Jean Chatzky for Fortune.com, Lili Vasileff contributes to the discussion of recent research that finds many more men than women have bank accounts or
How to get divorced without breaking the bank
In this news article by Susan Caminiti for CNBC Personal-Finance, Lili Vasileff contributes to the discussion of recent headline news regarding the cost of a
Just take these five money actions in advance of declaring ‘I do’
In this news article by Anna Robaton for CNBC.com, Lili Vasileff offers her advice on the financial steps to take before exchanging vows. Lili says, “Set aside time
Before saying ‘I do,’ take these 5 financial steps
Today.com – WeddingsBy Anna RobatonSpecial to CNBC.com Jan. 5, 2015 at 12:11 PM ET In the 14 months leading up to their wedding last September, Howard