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Equitable May Not Mean 50/50

Equitable May Not Mean 50/50

It’s hard enough to deal with the emotional turmoil of divorce but understanding some of the jargon can make one’s head spin. Your definition of “fair” or “what is rightfully yours” may not be what the divorce settlement will reflect. Unfortunately, items accumulated...

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3 Ways To Help Your Loved One Cope With Grief

3 Ways To Help Your Loved One Cope With Grief

When someone loses their spouse, they no longer have their life companion. It’s a very difficult time dealing with both the emotional impact and basic day-to-day responsibilities. In my practice, I work with surviving spouses. I help them sort through the financial...

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4 Factors To Consider Before Downsizing For Retirement

4 Factors To Consider Before Downsizing For Retirement

Often, there is advice encouraging you to downsize for retirement. It’s a way to save money when you're on a fixed income. But will downsizing really save you money? Before you decide to sell your house and downsize, compare how your expenses will be impacted. Some...

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Regretting Your Divorce

Regretting Your Divorce

While working with one of my clients, a financially stable female earning a high income, she admitted to regretting her divorce. It didn’t hit her until her ex-husband remarried. When she was filing for a divorce several years ago, she was adamant about her...

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Managing Four Stress Triggers

Managing Four Stress Triggers

Stress in life is a given. I don’t know of anyone who hasn’t experienced stress at least once in their life. Most people I know have some type of stress daily. How much stress do you experience? You may have read that stress costs the U.S. economy $300 billion....

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Equitable May Not Mean 50/50

It’s hard enough to deal with the emotional turmoil of divorce but understanding some of the jargon can make one’s head spin. Your definition of “fair” or “what is rightfully yours” may not be what the divorce settlement will reflect. Unfortunately, items accumulated...

3 Ways To Help Your Loved One Cope With Grief

When someone loses their spouse, they no longer have their life companion. It’s a very difficult time dealing with both the emotional impact and basic day-to-day responsibilities. In my practice, I work with surviving spouses. I help them sort through the financial...

4 Factors To Consider Before Downsizing For Retirement

Often, there is advice encouraging you to downsize for retirement. It’s a way to save money when you're on a fixed income. But will downsizing really save you money? Before you decide to sell your house and downsize, compare how your expenses will be impacted. Some...

Regretting Your Divorce

While working with one of my clients, a financially stable female earning a high income, she admitted to regretting her divorce. It didn’t hit her until her ex-husband remarried. When she was filing for a divorce several years ago, she was adamant about her...

Managing Four Stress Triggers

Stress in life is a given. I don’t know of anyone who hasn’t experienced stress at least once in their life. Most people I know have some type of stress daily. How much stress do you experience? You may have read that stress costs the U.S. economy $300 billion....

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