His committment to helping his clients is evident in his work and his passion in helping
couples make the best financial decisions in the midst of divorce.
For more information about how CDFA professionals help divorcing
couples make better financial decisions, visit http://www.InstituteDFA.com.
Not exact matches
Rather, it stems from a complex interplay of untenable
financial pressures on some households,
coupled with widespread cognitive and behavioural shortcomings that lead
well - intentioned people to
make profoundly bad
decisions.
If women opt out of
financial decision making when they
couple up, not only do they relinquish the freedom to craft their futures on their terms, they put their long - term
financial well - being at risk by leaving it in someone else's hands.
Our Aylesbury mediation service offers a wealth of experience helping separating
couples to communicate in very conflictual circumstances, sufficiently
well to
make important
decisions together about their children and future
financial arrangements.
A Mediated Tax Strategy Leads to a
Better Financial Future for Divorcing
Couples In addition to all the decisions about children, property and finances that must be made, divorcing couples must also consider the tax ramific
Couples In addition to all the
decisions about children, property and finances that must be
made, divorcing
couples must also consider the tax ramific
couples must also consider the tax ramifications.
I told him that my strategy was to tell the truth and share all the
financial documentation so that the
couple could
make good decisions for themselves, and for the two of them as a whole (even if the whole is separating).
Whether it's an attorney, mediator,
financial professional, or therapist, experienced professionals can help
couples make the
best decisions about their future.
I
made a
decision to cut out some of the activities that were not contributing positively to my
financial freedom e.g. I hardly watch TV and instead read motivation books or listen to audio (aids sleeping too), I stopped drinking completely, I only buy items that I need, I pack my lunch or snacks to work and don't have to buy things that I already have at home - this contributed significantly to my health and wellness, I invested in some basic gym equipment and do some exercises at home regularly (stretching, walking, jogging, skipping and a bit of weight lifting) don't have to pay to go to gym and
coupled that with running a marathon once or twice a year (for charity and my
well - being).