Divorce: How to Keep Your Money

Divorce: How to Keep Your Money

As soon as you begin to contemplate divorce, the nauseating, panic-attack-inducing realization of losing half of your net worth kicks in and you find yourself wondering if it’s even worth it to consider leaving if you’re just going to end up broke and starving. There...

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Should I Stay or Should I Go? Deciding to Leave a Marriage

Should I Stay or Should I Go? Deciding to Leave a Marriage

It probably comes as no surprise that individuals who ultimately decide to divorce had their first thought about that possibility more than a year before it actually happens and often many years! In my own case, my first marriage lasted a total of 16 years and I left...

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Do I Need An Attorney For Divorce?

Do I Need An Attorney For Divorce?

By: Kelly Greene M.Ed In short: NO. No you don’t need an attorney for divorce. Maybe it’s the media and movie influence but it seems even nowadays when many people decide they are going to get a divorce their first thought is “I need to call a lawyer”. This knee jerk...

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How Much Alimony is Enough?

Many couples going through divorce know that some level of Spousal Maintenance or Alimony is needed, but have no idea how much or how long. Most attorneys will go by your budget numbers, which in my experience are almost never accurate.  Attorneys are also paid to do...

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Keeping the House in Divorce Could Bankrupt You

Divorce feels as though everything you thought you knew about your life and your future is suddenly flipped upside down. It can be a struggle to make sense of the pieces that remain.  In an effort to retain some semblance of normalcy, it’s common to want to stay in...

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