by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Divorce, Finances
Should You Or Shouldn’t You Get CD’s? You’re getting divorced. You’ve got some money tied up in certificates of deposits, also known as CDs. And you don’t really know what your next financial move should be. Wevorce.com asked accountant...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Divorce, Finances
Finances: If You’ve Only Got a Debit, Deposits and Fees Are Commonplace Visa and MasterCard, along with countless banks and financial institutions, spend millions on advertising trying to convince consumers to use their debit cards for everyday purchases. For...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Divorce, Finances, Relationships
“The Thought Of Him On The Couch All Day Scared Me.” Ben Tischler did not see it coming. He was shocked to learn he was being laid off from a Miami advertising agency. As he cleared out his desk, he worried about how his girlfriend would react. “If I...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Divorce, Finances
After a Divorce, Pay Down Any Debt to Improve Your Ability to Obtain Credit While you were married, chances are your credit cards, car loans, mortgages and other types of financing were established as joint accounts between you and your former spouse. Perhaps some...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Divorce, Finances
School, College and Other Living Expenses Can Create Stress Down the Road Susan and Michael Johnson thought their divorce would be different. When they decided to split after 15 years of marriage, the couple was determined to keep things amicable and to avoid the...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Divorce, Finances
Real Estate: Housing Reform Package May Not Help Divorcing Couples The proposed housing reform package may offer some bail-outs for those who have experienced losses as a result of the downturn in the housing market, but it may not offer enough help for average...