Published Article
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 family’s retirement savings, forcing them into a frugal lifestyle that left little money for frills like dining out.
So in 2017, with her two children gearing up for college, she returned… Read More
Strategies For Protecting Threatened Wealth
How to advise older clients divorcing on the cusp of retirement
February 28, 2019
by Lili A. Vasileff, CFP, MAFF, CDFA
Ms. Vasileff is a fee only CFP, Master Analyst in Financial Forensics (MAFF™) specializing in Matrimonial Litigation, CDFA, and President of Wealth Protection Management in Greenwich, CT. Please visit Read More
Leaving All Financial Decisions to One Spouse Is Asking for Trouble

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 the alimony tax deduction and other uncertainties in the new tax law. Divorce has become a tax strategy game with… Read More
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 purposely keeping their spouse in the dark.
- Holiday overspending can trigger relationship and financial problems.
Laura Galligan | @GalliganLaura
Published November 29, 2018 CNBC.com
For… Read More
This is why baby boomers are divorcing at a stunning rate
When ‘until death do us part’ sounds like agony
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Published: Oct 20, 2018 10:59 a.m. ET
By ANGELA MOORE, SENIOR EDITOR
Looking ahead to the next phase of life can seem… Read More
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