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Do You Need a Divorce Financial Planner?
A divorce financial planner collects and analyzes financial information to help their client make decisions when settling a divorce.If you’re considering a divorce, or in the middle of one, there are financial considerations you...
Read MoreA Financial Adviser's Guide to Divorce Negotiations: Civil — or Not
Whether you go through a friendly mediation or a contentious court battle, all divorce agreements need to address the same key issues. In this series, we are looking at three stages of divorce.
Read MoreEmpowering Financial Independence for Women
Women face unique financial challenges and need to proactively planAs we witness a societal shift with more women taking control of their financial health, it's clear that financial empowerment is no longer a men's only domain. This is...
Read MoreHow Retirement Impacts Spousal Support: What Every Client Should Know
When people think about retirement, they picture the beach, the grandkids, or finally having time for that pottery class. But if you’re divorced — or divorcing — retirement isn’t just about lifestyle changes.
Read MoreReconciliation and Divorce: Sometimes Love Just Needs a Coffee Break
One of the first things I tell my clients is this: Be absolutely sure your marriage is over before you go through with a divorce. I know, I know—kind of a weird thing for a divorce financial analyst to say, right? Isn't that like a...
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How to File Taxes the First Year After Divorce
Filing taxes after divorce can be tricky. Discover how to choose the right status, handle alimony, and maximize deductions.
Read MoreWeighing whether to divorce in 2026? Taking these steps now may lessen some money stress
Married couples who may be close to calling it quits often decide to get through the holidays with family before taking actions to separate or file for divorce. This holiday season may be filled with the usual delights and stresses of...
Read MoreEmbracing Financial Wellness After Divorce
Financial wellness, I soon learned, is not just for accountants and investment gurus. It’s for every woman who’s ever stared down a stack of bills and wondered, “Now what?” If you’re over 45 and recently divorced, you’re not alone.
Read MoreFortifying New Beginnings: Getting Ready for Divorce
Even when divorce is inevitable, it's not something you wake up one day feeling prepared to handle. If you plan to take this step, it's essential to start getting your situation manageable before life gets too complicated.
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