by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Divorce, Finances
Number 1 May Shock You Leslie Dawson, CPA, has seen first-hand the myriad financial faux pas of divorcing women. As a forensic investigative accountant, Dawson practices forensic accounting, the application of financial and accounting concepts in a manner useful to...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Divorce, Finances
Finances: Should You Have Long-Term Disability Insurance in Divorce? Determining all of your insurance coverage needs is partly a matter of playing a worst-case scenario ‘What If?’ game. For example, what if you get into a car accident, or what if...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Divorce, Finances
Seniors and Divorce: Some Older Couples May Divorce Rather than Risk Financial Ruin Massachusetts Attorney Hyman G. Darling describes it like this: A husband and wife, unable to care for themselves but expected to live for a long time, were sent to different nursing...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Divorce, Finances
Try These Ideas To Save Money Credit cards are not all alike. How much you pay for the convenience of utilizing one or more credit cards will depending on the issuing bank, your credit score, the card offers you apply for. After a divorce, as you make decisions about...
by Wevorce Admin | Jan 9, 2017 | Divorce, Finances
How Your Work Skills Can Help Save Your Marriage If you and your partner tend to think the business end of a relationship is not a romantic topic for courtship, you may not discuss it until you can’t avoid it, and then you fight. You may not think of your...
by Wevorce Admin | Dec 23, 2016 | Divorce, Finances
This is an excerpt from our e-book, Before You Say ‘Don’t’: A Beginner’s Guide to Divorce. When people talk about divorce and finances, they’re usually discussing the division of property, alimony and child support. But there is another...