Don’t Miss One of These: The Financial Checklist for Divorce
Divorce isn’t just a legal matter; it’s a financial one. If you merged accounts during your marriage, it’s time to undo that. Here’s how:
Divorce isn’t just a legal matter; it’s a financial one. If you merged accounts during your marriage, it’s time to undo that. Here’s how:
Getting a divorce and selling your home are possibly two of the most stressful life events. Raleigh real estate expert, Linda Craft, walks us through some advice for those in this situation.
You may remember reading those articles about marriage and the importance of discussing children, finances and other big topics before tying the knot. Untying the knot is no different. Embarking on divorce is a challenging process, full of legal loopholes, financial questions, and emotional turmoil. At Second Saturday Wake County workshops, we talk with men…
Divorcing without a lawyer may seem like a good way to save time and money, but unless you’re a divorce lawyer, you probably don’t have any idea how the system works. Here are a few questions to ask yourself first…
The area of finances is one of the biggest hurdles for both partners during the split. Here are some tips on making the most of things as you separate your assets and debt.
Helping a teen cope during your divorce is a unique challenge. Older children are more likely to be rebellious and keep their feelings hidden, and of course, they are going through their own things at this stage.
If you and your spouse both agree a divorce is necessary, coming to terms with financial separations and arrangements as soon as possible will save you time and money later. It is possible to separate your finances while you still own a home and assets with your partner.
A Certified Divorce Financial Analyst will act as the financial expert on your divorce team. Do not use a regular financial advisor, planner, or accountant. Instead, choose someone with a complete understanding and specialized training in divorce finances.
Divorce is a split — and not just between you and your partner. The healing process for you, even if you’re the one who initiated the divorce, will take time.
Depending on the relationship between you and your spouse after the divorce, declaring a schedule for your children may be difficult.