W is for WHO are Your Real Friends?
It seems as if the older we get the less real friends we actually have. Also, it seems …
V is for Choose to be Victorious, Not a Victim.
“Sure, I’ll cancel my plans to stay home with the kids.” “No, no, NO – I don’t mind …
U is for The Good, The Bad and The UGLY.
Just like the famous 1960s Western, all marriages can have the good, the bad and sometimes the ugly. …
AZ asks: How to Deal Emotionally with Divorce
AZ asks: Tamela D. Duncan on how to deal with a divorce Tamela Duncan is a Licensed Clinical …
S is for SOCIAL SECURITY Benefits after a Divorce
This post contains important information regarding the ability to receive Social Security after a divorce. If you have …
R is for RETIREMENT Benefits
Dividing the Retirement Assets in a divorce can be complicated. It is important to review the following list …
Q is for QUESTION the decisions.
In a collaborative divorce, the parties negotiate a settlement without going to court. They agree to negotiate and …
P is for PSYCHOLOGICAL Impact of Your Financial Divorce.
Why is it that just at the time in your life that you find yourself the most vulnerable …
O is for ORGANIZE Yourself
We all have so many different aspects to our lives. Work, home, kids, care-giving for aging parents, financial …
M is for MANAGE Your Money
Your upcoming divorce implies that you will be in charge of managing your money. This may have …
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