When you are a newlywed, the opportunity to file a joint tax return may sound romantic. And when one spouse has relatively high income while the other has little or none, it can even save taxes. But for couples who are splitting up, but not yet divorced or legally separated before the end of the […]
It’s a sad commentary on life but “Our culture encourages a belief that all of our problems can be solved with material things.” —Tom Ford
In a divorce it is easy to get caught up in the emotion of it and make decisions from your heart and not your head. Try not to do this. You will make costly mistakes—we all do. Keep your eye on the ball and stay focused on getting the divorce finished as quickly as possible, with […]
Pay on time every time—and that doesn’t mean the day its due. Credit card companies have due dates, and if you miss them by an hour you get slapped with a late fee.
It seems to be the norm that the more money you spend on your divorce, the worse your settlement will be.
78% of men who the IRS prosecutes for tax evasion (and who go to prison) are the result of divorce…evidence that comes out at trial.
In Parade on January 11, 2009 in an article by Cesar Millan,The Dog Whisperer, he wrote “What Your Pet Can Teach You”: 1. Live in the moment. 2. Nurture a balanced life. 3. Trust your instincts. 4. Be direct and consistent in your communication. 5. Learn to listen. 6. Don’t hold grudges. 7. Live with […]
Financially there is a gender gap in divorce. According to the U. S. Census Bureau, the average woman’s family income drops by 37% after divorce, while a man’s financial picture appears to improve by 10% after divorce. One of the reasons may be due to the difficulty experienced in collecting child support when a woman […]
