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Smart Talk about Separation and Divorce

Divorce is one of the most challenging decisions you will ever make, but you don’t have to do it alone.

Going from We to Me was designed to help as you contemplate taking this step, no matter where you are in the process. In a comfortable setting, you will get unbiased information to help you understand all of your options, deal with your emotions, and move forward with your life.

We believe that separation or divorce is difficult enough, so we’ve created this once-a-month discussion group to help make getting the critical information you need a bit easier to get.

Going from We to Me offers information about the legal, financial, family and emotional issues of divorce in a logical, yet compassionate way.

Our goal is to help women move confidently toward their future

Going from We to Me

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When divorce is on your doorstep, you need to protect your financial future. This book gives you the guidance you need to take charge of your finances both through your divorce and after so you can achieve the best divorce settlement possible for you and your children.

Rebuild: Rebuilding after Financial Transition

When everything you know has been changed by the loss of financial support due to divorce, loss of loved one, loss of career, or disability, you need some guidance to help you navigate through the process of rebuilding your financial future.

With a few easy steps you can be back in control of your financial future.

Step One: Review

Organize and value your assets. Prepare a Statement of Net Worth and prioritize your goals.

Step Two: Plan

Estimate your immediate needs. Develop a budget for current expenses and project a budget for future needs. This is the stage when you will start to build your picture of tomorrow.

Step three: Analyze

Understand and analyze your liabilities, while also understanding your future earning potential. Create “compare and contrast” scenarios to understand how one change could affect other things.

Step Four: Rebuild

Now it’s time to exercise your new-found control over your financial future. It’s all about overseeing asset transfers, setting up budgeting and money management systems. It’s time to review your risk profile and reallocate investments to meet your current needs, and keep you on track with your goals.

With the right guidance, you can take the financial pitfalls out of this emotional and challenging time and take control of your finances.

I Understand

Give me a call if some of these questions
ring true for you.

Will I have enough after the divorce to pay my bills?

Can I afford to keep the house?

Should each of us just keep our own 401k or other retirement plans?

Does it make sense to trade pension rights for the house?

Will I have enough after the divorce to be able to retire some day?

Who will pay for the kids’ college?

I need cash for a new down payment. How can I get it?

Who should pay off the debts and when should they be paid?

How can I guarantee I’ll still get child support if my ex-spouse dies?

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