DComply Vs. Venmo for Expense Sharing between Divorced Parents
By: Marco Munoz When we built DComply, we started with focus groups to ensure that we engineered a mobile app that solved a common and difficult problem for divorced co-parents. We overwhelmingly determined the issue was fact-based tracking and accounting of money and...First steps on how to overcome divorce or separation
By: Valery Danko With the recent pandemic we have seen a tremendous increase in divorces worldwide. The pandemic just outlined issues that existed a long time before. Therefore, I felt an urge to share this message NOW to support you, because I have been through...Debt and Divorce: How You Can Get a Fresh Start
By: Veronica BaxterYou have decided to divorce, but before you finalize the property settlement agreement, make sure you know your rights and responsibilities regarding your debt, your ex’s debt, and your joint debt. Don’t be left holding the bag! Here are some...
Financial Planning & Divorce
By: Michelle Petrowski, CFP®, CDFA I recently read an article that hit home for me as a single divorced Financial Planner and raises the question, “Why isn’t the divorce scenario tested when creating financial plans? “. The current landscape Americans are living...
How to Protect Your Personal Finances in Divorce
by Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA Divorces are very complicated and can take a huge emotional toll on you. The last thing you need is for your divorce to be a financial disaster, on top of that. One of the biggest questions divorcing couples have is “how are we going to...
Raiding Your 401(K) Can Be a Divorce Disaster
By: Stacy Francis It’s more common than you might think: Tapping retirement accounts to make ends meet during divorce. And it’s also potentially much more costly than you realize. Many divorcing spouses find themselves strapped for money to pay for...3 Tips to Reduce Later Life Divorce from Wreaking Havoc on your Retirement Plan
By: Michelle Petrowski, CFP®, CDFA A laterlife divorce can wreak havoc on even the most well-thought out retirement plan – as there is little time to amass assets and recover from the loss of previously anticipated retirement income. “Gray” divorces...Rebuilding Your Financial Future After Divorce
By: Michelle Petrowski, CFP®, CDFA If you are like most, your divorce ends with debt, and the last thing we are thinking about is retirement. I know, I’ve been there; nothing kills a retirement plan like a divorce. There are no student loans or government...Are You Cheating on Your Honey…with Money?
According to MONEY‘s poll, of the more than 1,000 married couples surveyed, 70% argue about money. It’s time to be open and honest about your financial activities to your spouse.