by Gabrielle Hartley | May 26, 2020 | Divorce and Finances, Money Management
Getting divorced and sharing two households with the same income as one is hard enough. Add in the stress and uncertainty of Covid-19 and more than ever, money concerns are weighing on most people’s minds. You may feel like your financial stress after divorce is...
by Gabrielle Hartley | May 19, 2020 | Co-parenting
In an ideal world, children would never be put in the middle of a custody battle. Both parties would spend a modest amount of money on attorneys and reach a custody agreement on their own or in mediation without grappling with endless litigation. Custody arguments...
by Gabrielle Hartley | May 18, 2020 | Mediation, Navigating Divorce
If you’re getting divorced in Massachusetts divorce mediation is the best route forward. You and your family can move forward in a seamless, relatively pain-free process. Even if you are negotiating with a difficult spouse or even a narcissist, online divorce...
by Karen Millon | May 12, 2020 | Co-parenting, Healing, Master Your Mindset, Navigating Divorce
By Karen Millon At the end of the winter of 2013 while traveling for work, and completely out of the blue, I met my soulmate. He was my perfect match in every single marker. But there was just one problem: I was married to a good man with two small children....
by Laurie Itkin | May 8, 2020 | Divorce and Finances, Money Management, Navigating Divorce, pinned
It is bold of me to assert that I have created one of the best divorce budget spreadsheet templates you will ever find as you are preparing for divorce (or adjusting to managing your finances after divorce). I developed this budget template because there are many...
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