The Money Mistakes That Make Divorce Harder (and How to Avoid Them)
Divorce isn’t just emotional or legal—it’s one of the most significant financial events most people ever face. This article breaks down five common money mistakes that quietly make divorce harder, from ignoring taxes and future expenses to keeping the house without a plan. With practical guidance and real-world perspective, it explains how proactive financial planning and the right professionals can protect stability, credit, and long-term peace of mind.
Divorce Mediation and Why It Deserves a Serious Look
Divorce mediation offers a lower-conflict, cost-effective way to resolve divorce while protecting finances, housing options, and long-term stability.
How Social Media Can Undermine Your Divorce and Financial Future
Learn how social media activity can impact divorce negotiations, financial affidavits, and your ability to refinance or keep the marital home. Smart strategies to protect your future.
Financial Deception in Divorce: Red Flags and Smart Moves
Divorce can bring more than emotional upheaval—it can expose hidden money, secret accounts, and financial manipulation. Nearly half of couples admit to some form of financial deception, and those patterns often surface when it matters most. Knowing what to look for and how to document it can protect your credit, your assets, and your home’s future.
Nine Mistakes To Avoid in Your Family Law Divorce Case
Retirement accounts are not just financial tools, they're the roadmap to your future stability. Dividing them requires thoughtful coordination between your attorney, financial planner, and mortgage professional. Clarity now means security later, and that’s the kind of planning every divorcing client deserves.
Retirement Accounts & Divorce
Retirement accounts are not just financial tools, they're the roadmap to your future stability. Dividing them requires thoughtful coordination between your attorney, financial planner, and mortgage professional. Clarity now means security later, and that’s the kind of planning every divorcing client deserves.
