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How to Get Your Name Off a Mortgage After Divorce
Getting a divorce is all kinds of stressful. You'll need to make important decisions that could dramatically impact your life moving forward. One of the biggest decisions you'll need to make is what to do about the house. (Including your primary home and any rental...
Pensions and Divorce: Are You Entitled to Your Spouse’s Pension or Is Your Spouse Entitled to Yours?
These days, one of the biggest benefits to holding a public sector job or sticking it out in the military is the promise of a pension during retirement years. While pension plans have been largely replaced in the private sector by 401(k) plans, they are still going...

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What Divorce After 50 Means For Your Retirement
The National Center for Family and Marriage Released a surprising study that showed divorce rates between adults 50 and older have doubled between...
From Two Incomes to One – What’s Going to Change After Divorce
One of the biggest benefits of marriage is that it often increases a couple’s financial stability as they combine their incomes and enjoy the...
How to Talk to Your Children About the Financial Realities of Divorce
You want to give your children everything their hearts desire, but after a divorce, your financial situation is likely to face major strains. While...
Five Unique Challenges of a “Gray Divorce”
If you are over the age of 50 and have decided that it's time to finally unshackle yourself from the old "ball and chain," you are not alone. In...
What Does a Certified Divorce Financial Planner Do?
Divorce is an emotional rollercoaster, but at its core, it is also a financial transaction. You are not only unwinding your emotional life, but also...
What to Do When Your Spouse Makes Divorce Threats
Gathering up the courage to ask for a divorce is hard. Things can get even harder if your spouse resists or starts threatening to take you to court...
How to Improve Your Credit Score Before a Divorce and Why It’s Important
After your divorce, your credit score can go a long way toward making your transition a little easier or a lot more difficult. Your credit score...
Five Things You Need to Know About Filing Your Taxes After a Divorce
If you are either in the process of getting divorced or got divorced last year, then you may be facing a totally different tax situation than you...
What If We Can’t Sell Our House After a Divorce?
My husband and I bought an aging farmhouse in rural Ohio at the top of the market. Almost ten years later, housing prices in our area still haven’t...
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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.