Understanding Your Divorce Options – Second Saturday Divorce Workshop
If you are researching your divorce options, a great place to start is the Second Saturday Las Vegas Divorce Workshop.
If you are researching your divorce options, a great place to start is the Second Saturday Las Vegas Divorce Workshop.
Two recent studies looked at who initiates divorce more often, men or women.
Over the past several years, January has earned the nickname “Divorce Month” with many studies revealing a spike in divorces in January, followed by a rise and peak in late March.
Divorce after the age of 50 is more and more common. And so is the fact that divorce after age 50 can be financially devastating, especially if you’re close to planned retirement.
Missy Day and Jill Branson, the duo who manage Fifty Shades of Blonde, hosted Andrew Hatherley to discuss divorce finance and why you need a CDFA®.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, announced on November 2, includes a provision which would eliminate the deduction given to those taxpayers who make alimony payments, also called spousal support.
It’s never too soon to begin teaching your children good attitudes toward money. Giving your kids an allowance begins to teach them to handle and value money.
An interview with Andrew Hatherley hosted by Murielle Fellous, founder of Date Like A French Woman. During this 60-minute video interview, Andrew presents advice and information on remaining financially healthy through and after divorce. Please Watch.
Tips for unmarried couples: Have a frank conversation about money. 58% of people polled said that they would rather be single than be with a financially irresponsible spouse. Learn each other’s attitudes about money and spending.
First, what is mediation? Essentially it is a process in which parties in dispute (it doesn’t have to be divorce) meet with a neutral third party, a mediator, who helps them discuss and negotiate their issues and develop their own agreement.
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