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Is It Okay to Date During a Divorce?
What Are The Legal and Emotional Risks of Dating While Getting a Divorce? Going through a divorce can be an extremely lonely experience, especially if you and your spouse have been emotionally checked out of the relationship for some time. The divorce process itself...
What Are Divorce Residency Requirements (and Why Residency Matters for Divorce)
It's strange but true that the state you live in plays an important role in how your marital estate is divided during your divorce. Living in one state versus another could mean you walk away with a lot more… or a lot less. That's why it's so important to understand...

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Ten Ways to Fall in Love With Valentine’s Day After a Divorce
The Perfect Date for You Divorce has a way of sapping self-confidence and leaving self-doubt in its place. Even if the divorce was the right...
Gray Divorce: The Ultimate Boomer Divorce Guide
By Jessica Bennett If you're considering asking for a divorce after 50, you aren't alone. The divorce rate after the age of 50 has doubled since...
Questions to Ask a Divorce Lawyer: The Ultimate Guide for 2023
Introduction When you're facing a divorce, one of the most important steps is seeking out the services of a qualified divorce lawyer. Whether you...
8 Empowering Things to Know About Your 401K During Divorce
Your 401k may represent the bulk of your retirement savings so the thought of losing any part of it during a divorce can be extra scary. What will...
How Inflation Impacts Divorce
Rising inflation has come to dominate the news, and you may notice its effects as you pay higher prices at the gas pump and the grocery store. You...
How Covid Changed Divorce and Why Getting Un-Hitched Might Never Be the Same
A lot has been written about how the Covid pandemic put many marriages through a severe stress test. Couples faced job loss and financial...
How to Figure Out the True Value of Your Divorce Assets
When you begin the process of divorce, it can feel like a whirlwind. Not only are your emotions raw, but it’s easy to feel overwhelmed with all the...
Will I Lose My Alimony If I Go Back to Work?
With the dramatic cost of childcare in the U.S. (estimated to be $11,666 per year) and our country's less-than-stellar family-friendly labor laws,...
How to Create a Child Custody Plan
After a divorce, you'll face many new challenges as you and your ex-spouse continue to raise a child together while building your separate lives. As...
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Divorce Financial Planning Process
We explain how working with a financial professional (CDFA) can streamline the process and set you up for success when divorce is complete.
Should I Keep the House?
The marital home is a large family asset that needs careful consideration during dissolution. We review the things you should be thinking about.
Protecting your Most Important Assets
Estate planning attorney Rebecca L. Matthias and Second Saturday Leader, Mark Flowers do a Q&A on how to protect your most important assets (your health, children, and money) both during divorce and into the future.
Financial Disclosures- What To Expect
Preparing financial disclosures is a part of every divorce. Reduce your overwhelm by knowing what to expect.
Overcoming fear: Running out of Money
The largest fear of divorce transition is the fear of running out of money. We review three tips to keep you focused on your transition plan.
Separate Successfully
Divorce planning requires a strategy, even before you start the process. We review five ways to plan for separation.
Action Steps for Financial Independence
Divorce is the end of something old, but it’s also the beginning of something new. These are action steps you can take now to become financially independent as you navigate the divorce process.
Financial Empowerment
Divorce is a process that needs mindfulness and wellness to truly allow you to embrace empowerment.