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Financial Resources for Women

There is no shortage of financial resources available online. With so many websites and events to sort through, it can be challenging to consult and trust the right resources. Educating yourself...

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Understanding Pension Plans in Your Divorce

If there wasn’t enough to sort through, employer pension plans can be a particularly confusing aspect of dividing your assets in a divorce. From decoding what pension plans truly are to...

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Playing Your Cards Right: Divorcees Who Pay 0% Capital Gains Tax

If you are recently divorced, you may be experiencing a lot of ‘firsts’. For example, you may have to do your own taxes for the first time and feel like a deer in headlights, frozen and overwhelmed...

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Divorce: A Catalyst for Change

Any major life event, including divorce, can be a catalyst for overall life changes. By recognizing and accepting that any big life change will result in many other significant changes, you’ll...

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Options to Handle Rental Properties in a Divorce

While there is so much to sort through in a divorce, splitting up rental properties can add additional complexity to your separation. You do have several options for handling rental assets, and the...

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Divorce Season: Key Tasks for Success

Divorce season is upon us. January is the most common time for divorces throughout the year, for various reasons. Many couples are trying to get through the holidays for their families, or are...

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Separate vs. Marital Property: Understanding the division of assets in your divorce

Getting a divorce means learning a whole new vocabulary of legal and financial terms. Therefore, having a team of experts to talk you through new concepts and what to consider as you make important...

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Stay at Home Moms: Learning to Budget Post-Divorce

In my work supporting divorced individuals in the Colorado area along their financial journey, I see one particular group of clients who struggle more than others. Long-time stay-at-home mothers...

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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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10 Steps You Can Take to Protect Your Finances In the Divorce Process

January is often called “divorce month” because more people file for divorce in January than any other month of the year. Perhaps that is due to new year’s resolutions and couples finding the...

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