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How Long Does Divorce Take?
If you and your spouse have made the decision to seek a divorce, you probably want to get through the unhappy process as fast and painlessly as possible. At the same time, you might have seen the divorces of friends and family members drag on for years. (Heck, it took...
Divorce vs. Annulment — What’s the Difference?
Not every marriage is meant to be. In fact, in some cases, it can become apparent very quickly that a marriage should have never happened. In this case, you may be wondering if it's possible to get an annulment or if it would be better to seek a divorce. Annulments...

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She Was Married Less Than a Year and Filed an Uncontested Divorce, So Why Did It Cost Her Over $17,000?
After what she describes as a “whirlwind romance” in a new article on Business Insider, Jorden Barcus married her love. She was 21, just out of...
Can I Get Social Security Benefits from My Ex-Spouse Even If It’s Not in My Divorce Decree?
Here’s some good news about your divorce. If you were married to your ex-spouse for ten years before your divorce became final, you are entitled to...
How to Choose a Divorce Mediator
Divorce mediation is almost always a smart move. It can save you a significant amount of money and time on your divorce in comparison with fighting...
Checklist: Living Separately Under the Same Roof
Have you and your spouse decided to get a divorce but are still living in the same house? There may be compelling reasons to do so -- you can't...
The Post-Divorce Update List
All Those Pesky Little Updates You Need to Make After Divorce, All in One Place Divorce can be gut-wrenching, heart-breaking, empowering… and full...
How to Handle Joint Accounts During a Divorce
Description of Joint Accounts Joint accounts are commonly used by couples to handle their finances together. These accounts can be convenient for...
Why Your Post-Divorce Budget Shouldn’t Rely on Child Support
No amount of money can replace time with your children, so though we all know how expensive children can be, most mothers and fathers negotiate hard...
How to Save Your Business in a Divorce When You Didn’t Have Time to Plan
Your marriage is coming to an end, and on top of the emotional event, your business could be in jeopardy too. You’ve spent years of your life...
How Much Do I Need to Save for a Divorce?
For many women, the realization that a marriage is failing is a long, agonizing road. Oftentimes, a woman will know the truth in her heart for...
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.