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Should You Ask for a Divorce in the New Year?
The holiday season brings reflection, and you might be considering whether to start your divorce journey especially in the very beginning. This timing decision is deeply personal, but understanding your options can help you make the best choice for you and your family. Before having the conversation with your spouse, take time to explore your…
Read MoreHow to Prepare Emotionally for a Divorce – Join Us for the Divorce Options(R) San Diego Workshop, February 1
Join us on February 1 for the next Divorce Options Workshop to learn strategies for coping with the emotional challenges of divorce and how to find support. Learn more about our workshops and RSVP here.
Read MoreWhat If I Don’t Trust My Spouse to Be Transparent with Finances? Is Collaborative Practice a Good Option for Me? Part 3
By Shawn Weber, CLS-F Read Part 1 and Part 2 Real-Life Scenario: How Collaborative Financial Disclosure Works Consider a hypothetical couple: John and Jane. John manages most of the family’s finances. Jane has a rough idea of their budget but isn’t fully aware of all investments and accounts. As they head toward divorce, Jane worries…
Read MoreWhat is the Importance of a Forensic Accountant?
Understanding your complete financial picture can feel overwhelming when you are going through a divorce. This is where a forensic accountant becomes your valuable ally, especially in a collaborative divorce process. Their expertise can help you and your spouse work together to reach fair financial solutions without the stress and cost of litigated court battles.…
Read MoreShould You Ask for a Divorce in the New Year? – Join Us for the Divorce Options(R) San Diego Workshop, January 4
A new year is here and you are thinking about a divorce. Is it the right move? Should you file? Get tips and more when you join us for the next Divorce Options(R) Workshop on January 4. Learn more about our workshops and RSVP here.
Read MoreWhat If I Don’t Trust My Spouse to Be Transparent with Finances? Is Collaborative Practice a Good Option for Me? Part 2
By Shawn Weber, CLS-F Read Part 1 HERE Structured Information Gathering and Disclosure Protocols Collaborative Practice doesn’t just rely on people willingly sharing financial data to ensure financial transparency. (People tend to share more in Collaborative Practice than in traditional litigation.) Instead, the Collaborative team will insist on structured protocols for disclosure. These protocols typically…
Read MoreWhat If I Don’t Trust My Spouse to Be Transparent with Finances? Is Collaborative Practice a Good Option for Me? Part 1
By Shawn Weber, CLS-F Introduction Divorce is inherently challenging—especially when finances are involved. Questions about money often spark the most anxiety as they cut to the core of people’s futures. Collaborative Practice (also known as Collaborative Divorce) can be a great option if you don’t quite trust your spouse to tell the truth about money.…
Read MoreFinances and Divorce: What You Should Know
How you approach your divorce separation can significantly affect your financial stability and overall well-being. Collaborative Divorce offers a compassionate alternative that protects you and your partner’s financial interests. Joint accounts require careful management during divorce proceedings. Work collaboratively to close shared accounts and establish individual financial accounts under your name only. Be strategic about…
Read MoreWhat is the Importance of a Forensic Accountant? – Join Us for the Divorce Options(R) San Diego Workshop, December 7
Do you have questions about the role of a Forensic Accountant in a Collaborative Divorce? Join us for the next Divorce Options(R) Workshop on December 7. Learn more about our workshops and RSVP here.
Read MoreHow to Help Your Kids Through Your Divorce During the Holidays
Divorce can be especially challenging for kids during the holidays. As you navigate this difficult time, it is important to prioritize your kid’s emotional well-being during and after the holidays. Here are some suggestions our clients have found helpful during the holiday season. When you can listen to your kids without judgment and allow them…
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