January and Divorce
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.
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.
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.
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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