
Divorce Playbook: Adequately insure any payments in the divorce settlement
Often overlooked during the divorce, and somewhat difficult to remedy after the divorce is using insurance to back up any financial agreements you come to. Alimony, child support, college tuition, and property settlements are all insurable interests you have in

Divorce Playbook: Remember inflation and accountant for it
It is important to remember that all goods and services inflate over time, but they don’t inflate at the same rate. Healthcare and Education have been, by far, the most inflationary elements of financial life for decades. The rising costs

Divorce Playbook: Avoiding Financial Victimhood
The most common mistake person going through a divorce can make, is being uninformed about their joint finances before agreeing to divorce. If your spouse has always handled all of the financial decisions in your household; you may find don’t

The 8 Financial Musts when Considering a Divorce
Learn and document what you already have. First work to become familiar with what is known. List out every account that you have, its location, the current balance, if and how it’s invested, and what the liquidity situation is like.

Maximizing FAFSA Benefits: Understanding Dependency Status for Your College-Bound Child
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a crucial resource for families navigating the often overwhelming cost of higher education. By providing access to federal grants, loans, and work-study programs, FAFSA helps make college more affordable. However, one