Money woes after a divorce. Take these steps to get a plan in place
If you’re divorced, you don’t need to be told that your financial life has changed. However, one key indicator — how willing
Money woes after a divorce. Take these steps to get a plan in place
If you’re divorced, you don’t need to be told that your financial life has changed. However, one key indicator — how willing
Older women returning to work, rebuilding savings
Paul Davidson USA Today, Published 5:00 a.m. ET March 25, 2019 Erica Hernandez was a stay-at-home mom through two recessions that depleted her
Strategies For Protecting Threatened Wealth
How to advise older clients divorcing on the cusp of retirement February 28, 2019by Lili A. Vasileff, CFP, MAFF, CDFAMs. Vasileff is a fee
Leaving All Financial Decisions to One Spouse Is Asking for Trouble
While it’s common for one partner to handle most money decisions in a marriage, it’s important for planners to make sure to listen to both.
Divorce Is Becoming a Tax Strategy Game
November 30, 2018 by Lili A. Vasileff, CFP, MAFF, CDFA As professionals, we must consider how to address the ripple effect of the repeal of
Many people don’t know what their spouse spends on holiday shopping
Almost half of Americans say their spouses or significant others do not know how much they spend during the holiday season.In some cases, shoppers are
This is why baby boomers are divorcing at a stunning rate
When ‘until death do us part’ sounds like agony(Courtesy Everett Collection) Published: Oct 20, 2018 10:59 a.m. ETBy ANGELA MOORE, SENIOR EDITOR Looking ahead to
Getting divorced? How will you pay for kids’ college
Divorce throws a wrench in many long-term plans, from savings to retirement and beyond. If you’re divorcing and have children, even if they are young, you should also consider the impact the end of your marriage will have on their college plans.
Some states require divorcing couples to address how they will pay for their children\’s college education in their divorce papers. The clause does not require that one or both parents pay for college, but that they come to an agreement about what contributions they will make to higher education for their offspring.
9 Expert Tips When Negotiating an Alimony Settlement
At a certain point, the topic has to be dealt with.The only way to do it successfully is to arm yourself with as much knowledge
Why Long-Term Relationships May Harm Your Financial Literacy
When one partner takes on all the financial tasks, the other loses out on building money skills.