Listen to my interview on The Debbie Nigro Show
Listen to my interview on The Debbie Nigro Show
Listen to my interview on The Debbie Nigro Show
Listen to my interview on The Debbie Nigro Show
Actionable Tips to Survive and Thrive Financially Beyond Divorce
Breaking up is hard to do and you face many multi-dimensional issues – emotional, legal and financial. How can you focus your energies to maximize your divorce outcome? Make your financial concerns, challenges and priorities the essential core of your divorce.
Warning Signs Your Spouse is Committing Financial Infidelity
Financial infidelity is the act being secretive about of spending money, holding stashes of money or secret accounts, possessing undisclosed credit cards, borrowing sums of money, or otherwise spending money or incurring financial debt without your spouse’s knowledge.
According to research, March is the most popular month to file for divorce, maybe because couples want to get past the holidays and taxes (or maybe it’s just “March madness.”) This past March, however, we also began dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic and self-quarantining. Most families have had to endure financial hardship, childcare issues and the inability to live life outside their homes.
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.