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Split Decisions: The Blog for Women from Bridge Divorce Strategies

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The Blog for Women from Bridge Divorce Strategies

Most parents, even divorcing ones, agree that their kids’ education is vital. Yet how they actually contribute to that future—or not—varies. Even with the affluent women clients I serve.

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Is retirement possible, post-divorce?

If I leave Arizona, post-divorce, would it cost me more? Or less?

As a divorce financial advisor here in Arizona, I see this a lot. Is the grass greener—at least financially—in a different state? Should you move to another state after your divorce?

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Three stories of businesses amid divorce

Do you co-own a business with your soon-to-be-ex husband? These three stories, from recent cases of mine, will be instructive

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Should I heed the divorce-finances advice of family and friends who aren’t as affluent as me?

This is a touchy topic. As you face the prospect of divorce, your friends and family will all weigh in with advice in their attempts to help you.

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What’s the difference between “community waste” and “just bad business”?

There’s what’s called “community waste.” And then there’s just “bad business.” What’s the difference?

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What are “hard-to-value assets”? And why should I care?

What are “hard-to-value assets”? Do you have any? Does this affect your divorce? Let’s discuss.

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Diminishing returns: How long does spousal maintenance last?

If you’re new to the prospect of divorce—and I hope you are, inasmuch as this hopefully isn’t your second or third go-around—you may be surprised to learn that spousal maintenance, a.k.a. “alimony payments,” do not last forever.

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Why should I care how much a judge earns??

Brace yourself. If you’re new to divorce—and most likely you are, since you’re reading this—this will be a jaw-dropper for you. But it’s also a case of knowledge-is-power if I’ve ever seen one.

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