
Lessons From a $1 Billion Divorce Settlement
Oil tycoon Harold Hamm was ordered to pay his ex-wife $1 billion. Even if you and your spouse don’t have that kind of money, pay

Real-Life Financial Planners Tackle Your “Modern Family” Challenges
By Suzanne Woolley Nov 10, 2014 4:52 PM ET Few of us spend months hand-stitching sequined Lycra mermaid costumes. For our cats. But the hit TV

As Year End Approaches: To Shred or Not to Shred
There is always a certain degree of the uncertainty over which records should one keep and for how long. Most people err on the hoarding side and

Your treasures: appraising value
If you are staring at your tchotchkes and thinking, “They are my retirement fund,” you may want to be better prepared by knowing if your treasured

Real Money Radio – What You Need to Know Before Divorce
On this episode of Real Money Radio, host David D. Holland talks with Lili Vasileff to understand what financial clues may come before a divorce, and what

When Alimony is Forever – A Response to Alimony is Broken
A good place to start in the long, slow process of reforming alimony laws: payments that last a lifetime. Want to provoke powerful emotions

Mediating disputes between spouses part of advisers’ job
Advisers often find themselves playing domestic diplomat in an effort to keep financial plans on course. Sep 21, 2014 @ 12:01 am By Minda Smiley ORIGINAL ARTICLE –

Lili Vasileff at the National Catalyst Conference in NYC
Lili Vasileff spoke at the 2015 Divorce Catalyst Conference, held October 1st through 4th in New York City. Sponsored by the Association of Divorce Financial Planners and

How to Plan for a Divorce – A Wall Street Journal Article
Original Article By: Veronica Dagher Getting Married Can Be Expensive, but Try Getting Unmarried Now that the vacation suitcases are put away and the children