Prince’s Death and Your Divorce: There’s a Connection
As we learn about the latest court filings on July 22nd regarding late musician Prince’s estimated $250 million estate, this protracted legal process is also call to
Prince’s Death and Your Divorce: There’s a Connection
As we learn about the latest court filings on July 22nd regarding late musician Prince’s estimated $250 million estate, this protracted legal process is also call to
Annuities are tricky to divide in divorce
In the latest “Till Death Do Us Part” feature at LifeHealth.com, Lili Vasileff describes some of the pitfalls that spouses may encounter when divorcing if annuities are involved, and
After Divorce, the Financial Work Ahead
In this recent MoneyBox feature at Slate.com, Lili Vasileff shares her advice with a letter writer who asks if she is on the right track with her post-divorce finances.
Are Your Assets Naked or Protected?
An Interview with Laura Weintraub Beck by Lili Vasileff It was my pleasure to have the opportunity to interview Trust and Estate Attorney Laura Weintraub
Can An Affair Have an Impact on Your Financial Lives?
An Interview with Dr. Janis Spring by Lili Vasileff I was fortunate to have the opportunity to interview Dr. Janis Spring about her work with
Baby Boomer Career Women and Millennial Daughters
I read the recent New York Times’ The Upshot column titled “As Women Take Over a Male-Dominated Field, the Pay Drops” in which the question was
Thoughts On a ‘New Era of Marriage’ and Implications for Divorce
The New York Times ‘The Upshot’ column recently explored current demographic trends in an article titled So Long Cinderella: New Era of Marriage Fuels Class Divide.
ABA Webinar: Divorce Matters – Separation with a Special Needs Child
Lili Vasileff recently contributed her expertise in a panel discussion for the American Bar Association’s webinar series. Facing the challenges of divorce are never easy but an added factor of a special needs child can be a major hurdle.
ABLE Accounts and Individuals with Disabilities
For many years there has been no means by which to save tax-deferred money for a child with disabilities without placing at risk their government