
Inspiring Business with Mark Bullock and Lili Vasileff
In this episode of Inspiring Business, Mark Bullock interviews Lili Vasileff, a Mediator, Divorce Financial Expert, and the author of four books.
Inspiring Business with Mark Bullock and Lili Vasileff
In this episode of Inspiring Business, Mark Bullock interviews Lili Vasileff, a Mediator, Divorce Financial Expert, and the author of four books.
Protecting Your Threatened Wealth
Every 10 seconds a Boomer turns 60 years old. Gray divorce is what many boomers face. Among U.S. adults over age 50, the divorce rate has doubled since 1994. Contrary to expectations, long term marriages are not immune to divorce and the largest increase (55%) is in first time marriages of over 20 years. With transition and the uncertainty of a divorce outcome, being able to meet one’s needs and protect wealth are the two priorities expressed most often by older individuals who divorce.
Confronting your overspending spouse
Lili Vasileff Is Quoted In A Recent Article By Brittney Laryea For Magnify Money On How To Handle A Spouse Who Is Chronically Overspending. Lili Says, “Financial Infidelity Is Not A Financial Exercise, Its An Emotional Exercise. Sometimes Overspending May Be The Result Of Miscommunication, Emergency Spending, Or Unrelated, Deeply Seated Emotional Issues Like An Addiction.”
Every 10 seconds a Boomer turns 60 years old. Gray divorce is what many boomers face. Among U.S. adults over age 50, the divorce rate has doubled since 1994. Contrary to expectations, long term marriages are not immune to divorce and the largest increase (55%) is in first time marriages of over 20 years. With transition and the uncertainty of a divorce outcome, being able to meet one’s needs and protect wealth are the two priorities expressed most often by older individuals who divorce.
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
Widows see their income drop by 50% – don’t be one of them
In March 2013, Ginny McKinney and her husband, Dan, were shopping for a camper to pursue their dream of traveling to great golf courses around the country. Then Dan died of a heart attack. He was 62 years old and she was 59.
“It was devastating. Grief is like an onion. You have the initial shock of the loss itself, but then it keeps going deeper and deeper,” Ginny says.
And in Ginny’s case, the emotional challenges were compounded by financial setbacks.
9 Expert Tips For Negotiating an Alimony Settlement
Second only to child custody, alimony is one of the most contentious and difficult-to-navigate processes in any divorce. When two people are splitting up, particularly when that split is acrimonious, the last thing either of them wants to discuss is the prospect of giving money to each other. But, the topic has to be dealt with and the only way to do it successfully is to go in armed with as much knowledge as possible.
Early Warning Signs: Impact of Aging on Financial Decision Making
IT IS INEVITABLE that people will see a decline in their financial skills and decision-making ability as they age. No one is exempt: Everyone experiences normal cognitive aging in their later years, which in turn affects various financial skills. The degree of cognitive decline and its effect on specific financial skills varies by individual.
Can I Contribute to an IRA if I Don’t Have a Job?
Most of us do not give it another thought and simply assume we can contribute to an IRA if we meet IRS income criteria. But what if your only source of income is alimony? Guess what – the new tax law changes may just eliminate your only means to save in a retirement account.
What’s the Difference Between Zelle, Venmo and Paypal?
By Judy Heft who offers professional and personal assistant services that are tailored to meet the specific and changing needs of her clients. All services are provided on an accurate and timely basis with complete confidentiality. https://judithheft.com
I thought this explanation was so clear so timely that I asked Judy if I could copy it for you. With full acknowledgment to her unique financial concierge services, here it is!