by Sherri Donovan, Esq | May 31, 2013 | Blog, Divorce
by Sherri Donovan, Esq Marriage is an economic partnership. You have a right to all records affecting the finances of you or your spouse. It does not matter in whose name the papers and accounts are kept. It will be cheaper, easier and faster if you collect as much...
by Manisha Thakor | May 7, 2013 | Blog, Divorce
by Manisha ThakorWhat’s going on (financially) in the private lives of couples across America? As someone who earns a living providing financial advice for women, I’m fascinated by this question. A 2013 study about the money behavior of mates conducted by Learnvest...
by Karen McMahon | Aug 27, 2012 | Blog, Divorce
by Karen McMahonA look at our emotions as Energy in Motion and how to move toward awareness, engagement and fulfillmentI used to be a pretty positive person. But a few years into my marriage, working full time and raising two toddlers, I found myself...
by Susan Hirshman | Nov 24, 2010 | Blog, Debt Management, Divorce, Estate Planning, Investing, Retirement
by Susan HirshmanAs I was driving the other day, the song … On the twelve days of Christmas my true love gave to me….came on the radio. It made me think – who really is our true love and what is it really that we want.Who really is our true love? Well, I...
by Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA | Jan 23, 2009 | Blog, Divorce, Stacy $avvy Advice
by Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA, Founder Savvy Ladies “It is easy to preach financial independence,” a new Savvy Ladies member remarked at a recent seminar, “but I have already spent ten years as a housewife. My husband and I are miserable together, but there’s no way I...