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What You Need to Know About the Doctor Divorce Rate…Especially as a Female Physician
Common wisdom may lead to the assumption that doctors are ripe for divorce. After all, they tend to work long hours and experience a high level of stress on the job. Certain doctors, like ER physicians and gynecologists, may need to rush off to work in the middle of...
How to Change Your Name After a Divorce
You probably felt excited about changing your last name when you married. Maybe you took your spouse’s last name, hyphenated your name, or both changed your last name together. Whatever the case, changing your name was an indicator of your new marital status and...

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What to Expect from Divorce in a Post-Pandemic World
They say distance makes the heart grow fonder, so what happens when couples are forced into near-constant proximity as the world locks down due to...
The 9 Things You Need to Know About a Military Divorce
Going through a divorce is an emotional and overwhelming experience no matter your circumstances, but service members and military spouses have to...
Divorce vs Legal Separation
If you think your marriage may be heading for divorce, is it worth considering a legal separation first? What is a legal separation, how is it...
What to Do If Your Spouse Doesn’t Want a Divorce
In some cases, both spouses recognize that a marriage isn’t working and decide together that a divorce is the best option forward. However, in most...
Thinking of a Divorce? 10 Reasons to Start a Rainy Day Divorce Fund!
Considering a divorce? It’s a big decision that will change your life and your finances. Divorce is expensive in ways big and small, which is why...
Will You Owe Child Support After Your Divorce?
Divorce is happening. Whether you initiated the divorce or it came as a complete shock, you still need to start planning for your post-divorce life....
Four Reasons that Moving After Divorce Can Save You Big Bucks
You are getting divorced. The life you once knew is over, and the relationship that was supposed to be “forever” turned out to be as permanent as...
How to Get a Divorce When You Can’t Find Your Spouse
The time has finally come to divorce your spouse. There’s just one little problem. You don’t know where he or she is at the moment. It may seem...
The Four-Step Divorce Financial Recovery Guide
Divorce is both emotionally traumatic and financially devastating. You are likely to lose around half of your assets. That’s everything you’ve been...
Second Saturday TV
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.