by Robert J. Reeves | Feb 18, 2022 | Financial Impact of Divorce, marriage
Getting your finances under control is an important factor in the health of your marriage. Financial stress is one of the leading causes of divorce. Therefore, you and your spouse need to be on the same page as far as financial goals and spending habits. Make money...
by Robert J. Reeves | Sep 17, 2021 | Financial Impact of Divorce, Post-Divorce life
If you are budgeting after divorce, you might be looking into the debt snowball or debt avalanche method as a way to get out of debt. Divorce is incredibly expensive. It can often leave people in financial difficulty. When rebuilding your life after divorce, you’ll...
by Robert J. Reeves | Jul 12, 2019 | divorce law, Financial Impact of Divorce
Well, you’re getting married! Wedding bells are chiming, family and friends are calling and the ink on the prenuptial agreement is drying. We often consider prenuptial agreements to be something that only rich and distrustful people get. However, that’s far from the...
by Robert J. Reeves | Jul 5, 2019 | Financial Impact of Divorce, Post-Divorce life
Finding a new job is often on people’s minds. But what if its on your mind because you haven’t had a job in a while? If you’re recently divorced and having to find employment, this may be a big worry you. One day, you’re a stay-at-home parent. The next, you’re being...
by Robert J. Reeves | Apr 19, 2019 | Financial Impact of Divorce, Post-Divorce life
Divorce can be a bit of a pricey process, even if you try to keep costs down. However, you’ll find that continues after your divorce, as you’ll still have expenses while adjusting to a single source of income. That’s why saving money post-divorce is...
by Robert J. Reeves | Apr 1, 2019 | Financial Impact of Divorce, Post-Divorce life
Getting a divorce usually comes with the task of splitting assets. Splitting retirement savings might seem scary! Or, you might not be thinking much about your retirement plans at all. If you have certain retirement plans, you’ll need a legal order to split them up....