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How Much Divorce Settlement is Enough?
What could have been one of the biggest and messiest divorce stories of the decade has come to a rather quick conclusion.
Same-Sex Couples and Divorce
Since June of 2015, most adult Americans have been able to marry the mate of their choice.
Before You Decide To Divorce
When you fell in love and got married, you never imagined that your relationship could drift so far from those initial feelings. The love, respect, and admiration that once flourished morphed into something unrecognizable and even dysfunctional right before your eyes.
Removing Your Relationship Blinders
Are you beginning another new year with uncertainty? Uncertain about your marriage? No clarity around your finances?
That First Holiday Season After Separation or Divorce
Is this the first time since the birth of your babies that you will be forced to spend at least part of the Holiday without your children because of separation or divorce?
Can You Really Budget For The Big Christmas Spend?
In our Smarter Money Solutions programs, we teach participants how to anticipate every possibility throughout the year, including all the holiday gift giving.
Can a Divorce Mediator Really Be Neutral?
The simple answer is yes, a divorce mediator can easily stay neutral. The simple why, because they are trained to be sympathetic to the needs of both parties.
Smarter Divorce Leads to Smarter Money Decisions
Divorce really messes with your mind. I know because I remember. The once intelligent together woman that I am turned into an emotional, brain-fogged, unorganized basket case.
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We’re dedicated to providing divorce advice, co-parenting ideas, mediation strategies, and financial expertise for before, during and after divorce.
Free Strategy Session
Only 10 sessions available each month, schedule today!
- Explore the right solutions for your divorce.
- Review your financial situation and settlement possibilities.
- Map out a plan for transitioning to the next phase of your life.
- Identify your fears and decide the best way to address them.
- Connect you with any other resources you’ll need in your process.