How to Address Bonus Income in Spousal Support
One of the questions I often encounter when working with clients going through a divorce and seeking creative solutions is how to handle bonus income in spousal support calculations. Bonus income can...
One of the questions I often encounter when working with clients going through a divorce and seeking creative solutions is how to handle bonus income in spousal support calculations. Bonus income can...
One of the most common questions I hear from clients in the early stages of divorce is: “Should I move out now?”.
We’ve all heard about prenups and often in the context of celebrities or high-net-worth individuals trying to protect their fortunes. Postnups deserve attention too, and these agreements can provide...
Divorce is almost always emotionally and logistically complex and when there's a significant income gap between spouses, that complexity can intensify. The lower-earning spouse may be facing not only...
Some of the most common and emotionally charged financial concerns in divorce involve joint accounts, credit cards, and debt. These shared obligations can quickly become a source of confusion and...
For many divorcing couples, splitting investment accounts can be one of the most complex and emotionally charged aspects of divorce. These accounts are far more than numbers on a spreadsheet and...
Retirement is a significant life event that can lead to complex financial questions, especially for those who are paying or receiving spousal support. Whether you are negotiating spousal support in...
One of the questions I hear as a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) is, “Should I move out before filing for divorce?” It’s an understandable concern as tensions at home may be high, and you...
As a financial professional who often works with clients navigating the financial complexities of divorce, I’m always looking for ways to help families manage the process more effectively. One...
Navigating the financial complexities of divorce can be one of the most challenging aspects of the whole process. This is especially true in high-conflict cases, where disagreements over financial...