Might as Well Use This Time to Get a Divorce
MY TWO CENTS MAY 15, 2020‘Might as Well Use This Time to Get a Divorce’By Charlotte Cowles My friend Anna has been waiting for
Might as Well Use This Time to Get a Divorce
MY TWO CENTS MAY 15, 2020‘Might as Well Use This Time to Get a Divorce’By Charlotte Cowles My friend Anna has been waiting for
What is Divorce Financial Planning?
Lili is a divorce financial planner and co-founded the National Association of Divorce Financial Planners. Number one complaint from clients is that they felt rushed
How to survive going from dual-income to a single-income
Lindsay Mott | April 10, 2020
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Forced to downsize to a single income after a major pay cut? Here are five things to do to re-establish financial security in your household.
Build Your Divorce Dream Team: Divorce financial expertise is key!
As the CEO of DivorceForce, I have spoken to hundreds of people who have gone through the divorce process. I’ve reviewed thousands of posts on our social channels detailing experiences people have had with their own professional divorce teams—matrimonial lawyers, financial advisors, accountants, realtors, mortgage lenders, and mental health coaches—and I’ve been shocked to learn just how many feel they’ve made mistakes.
The U.S. Paycheck Protection Program Explained
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Social Media with the Rapidly Spreading COVID-19
With the rapidly spreading COVID-19 pandemic, financial professionals, legal professionals, family therapists, mediators and parenting coordinators are assisting separated and divorced families who are navigating
7 Reasons Spouses, Partners Lie About Money
Ten years have passed, and Lisa*, now 60, still asks herself, Why didn’t I see it coming? At the time, she and her husband, Andrew, were living well: a spacious home in a Chicago suburb, overseas travel, a kid in private school.
Lili is speaking at National Conference Event in Chicago
Retirement Income Summit: April 20-21, 2020 | Westin Chicago River North
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Yes, Divorces Can Cost a Lot, But There Are Ways to Save
We don’t have to tell you that divorce can be a painful, emotional process, exacerbated by drawn out, expensive legal proceedings. You’ve seen Marriage Story. There’s a reason why Laura Dern’s character (she played a divorce attorney) was so well-heeled. And yes, even in the best case scenarios, if both parties agree to all the terms, divorce can still take a toll on your savings. How much it costs to get a divorce varies pretty wildly due to individual circumstances like the state you live in, if you’re splitting up amicably, or working through a toxic relationship, and whether there are kids involved. Still, it can be helpful to know general price ranges and the major factors that affect the cost of divorce if you’ve found yourself in need of one.
Lili is speaking at National Conference Event in Atlanta
A Conference about Women for All Advisors: Pumping Up Your Niche
Many people say successful advisors in the future will have to have niche practices. Hear about the interesting client groups that these advisors service, and how that focus jump started their business.