Intentional Divorce Insights
Navigating through a divorce can often feel like a turbulent, confusing, and uncertain storm. Amid the whirlwind of emotions, it's easy to overlook a critical lifeline that can guide you towards calmer waters - financial stability. Financial stability, specifically taking control of your investments, can often anchor us in these...
One of the most complex aspects of divorce is the division of assets, particularly when it comes to protecting your inherited money in divorce. Inheritance, often steeped in sentimental value and of significant financial worth, is a treasure worth guarding. The way forward is paved with knowledge, strategic planning, and the right professional...
Embarking on the path of divorce requires strategic financial planning to achieve a successful settlement. As a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA), I have witnessed the transformative impact that well-informed financial decisions can have during this process.
In this blog post, we will navigate the complexities of divorce and provide a...
Financial abuse, a distressing form of domestic abuse, entails the exertion of control or manipulation over a victim's finances by their abuser. This insidious behavior can occur in relationships of any class, gender, or sexual orientation, often remaining undetected as it lacks physical violence.
In this post, let's delve into the intricate...
Divorce, universally acknowledged as one of the most emotionally taxing experiences, becomes remarkably more complex and harrowing when it involves separating from a person with narcissistic personality disorder or an individual exhibiting strong narcissistic behavior. Narcissists, known for their manipulative tactics, self-centered nature,...
Divorce after the age of 50 can be difficult and has its own unique set of challenges. After years of building a life together, couples may have a shared social network, financial assets, and even health concerns that can make the process of separation more complicated.
Unfortunately, it is fairly common, though. In fact, more than...