Divorcing and Finances
The divorce process can be expensive. As a married couple, you most likely shared money, other assets and expenses that will now have to be split. Financial advice is helpful, but not everyone has the benefit of a financial advisor. Reading a blog on helpful financial tips in regards to divorce is a good place to start.
Divorce and Money
Divorce and Money answers a myriad of financial questions that can come up while going through a divorce or after a divorce has been finalized. Tracy B. Stewart, of College Station, Texas, has 34 years of experience as a CPA and has worked with numerous Texas Divorce Lawyers. While much of Tracy’s advice is geared for Texas couples going through a divorce, the general information is helpful.
Whether a newly divorced spouse is struggling through a new year of taxes as a divorced parent or is unsure how to seek spousal support, Tracy answers questions with a professional, yet personal flare. Who better to seek financial from than a Certified Public Accountant with decades of experience?
Financial Divorce Plan
Divorced couples often wonder about what to do with their shared home or how to deal with finances after the divorce has been finalized. Loretta Hutchinson, the President and Founder of Financial Divorce Plan, specializes in advising individuals before, during and after divorce. She addresses common financial issues with concise and well-thought out, yet easy to follow answers.
Whether a couple is considering the financial ramifications before divorce or how to deal with post-divorce financial gains and losses, Loretta’s helpful advice can help a divorced individual decide if financial issues can be tackled on their own or if finding a financial advisor may be advantageous.
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