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Preparing for Mediation in your Divorce

Many divorcing parties believe their case will go to court because there is so much friction and disagreement about the path forward. The media also portrays divorce this way. In reality, it’s much...

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Reentering the Workforce: 4 Post-Divorce Considerations

Depending on the financial dynamics of your divorce, you may consider whether or not to re-enter the workforce. Maybe you are still in prime working years and you are reentering after being a...

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Saving for Retirement after Divorce

In working with clients throughout Colorado, many divorced women do not save much for retirement. This is especially true if 100% of their income is coming from maintenance payments. It’s important...

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Handling the Holidays and a New Divorce

The holidays are upon us and if this is your first year approaching them as a single individual, you may not know what to expect. Whether you have kids and a large 

family to buy presents for or...

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3 Maintenance Options & What You Should Consider

As you go through your divorce, it may feel like you are gaining a whole new vocabulary as you learn about the different aspects and components of everything in separation agreements. Maintenance...

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What is a Certified Financial Divorce Analyst?

Going through a divorce can often feel lonely and confusing. Even if you know others who have been through a divorce, the process has evolved significantly in the last decade, and friends and...

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Will Spousal Support (Alimony) Continue to Be Tax Deductible in 2018?

Currently, alimony is on the chopping block under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TJCA), meaning there would be no deduction provided for the paying spouse and the receiving spouse would no longer...

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