Welcome to the Intentional Divorce Solutions Blog
If you're navigating divorce or rebuilding your life afterward, you're in the right place. This blog offers expert advice on the financial aspects of divorce, including asset division, budgeting, retirement planning, and avoiding common financial mistakes. Our goal is to help you gain clarity, protect your future, and feel empowered as you move forward.
Whether you're just starting the divorce process or adjusting to your new normal, explore our articles for practical tips, real-life strategies, and support from professionals who understand what you're going through.
Divorce doesn't just divide assets—it can shatter your sense of financial security. Even if you were the “money person” in the relationship, the emotional and logistical upheaval of starting over can shake your confidence to the core.
But here’s what I want you to know: you are not broken—and you a...
Divorce at any age comes with financial complexities, but for those over 50, the stakes can be even higher. More couples in this age group are experiencing what is often referred to as “gray divorce,” highlighting an increasing trend of divorces among those over 50. Splitting up later in life brin
...The holiday season is supposed to be “the most wonderful time of the year,” right? But if you’re adjusting to new financial realities after a divorce, this season can feel more overwhelming than joyful. Between gifts, gatherings, travel, and all those little extras, holiday spending can easily snowb...
Are you wondering how to stay financially afloat while navigating a divorce? Look no further. In this guide to financial planning for divorce, we provide you with a roadmap that covers forming a support team, dividing assets fairly, and resetting your finances for a stable future. Discover actionabl...
Divorce is undeniably a tumultuous period in anyone's life, characterized by emotional upheaval and significant financial changes. The impact of a divorce on one's financial future can be destabilizing if not handled with care. However, by engaging in careful planning and making thoughtful decisions...
Navigating the divorce process can often feel like a turbulent, confusing, and uncertain storm. Amid the whirlwind of emotions, it's easy to overlook a critical lifeline that can guide you towards calmer waters - financial stability. Financial stability, specifically taking control of your investmen...
Embarking on a post-divorce journey can often be a complex and emotionally taxing experience. The end of a marriage not only brings about emotional upheaval but also introduces a plethora of financial challenges and uncertainties. This is a critical time to address the financial aspects of your life...
Divorce is anything but easy. Some emotional or financial issues will be more challenging to overcome than others, yet every challenge has a solution.
As you work your way through a checklist of items to deal with during the divorce process, you'll have lots to consider, from who gets what to your ...
Introduction to Divorce Financial Planning
Divorce financial planning is an essential part of navigating the divorce process, ensuring that you are prepared for the financial aspects of separation and life beyond. A certified divorce financial analyst (CDFA) brings specialized expertise to help y
...Starting over financially after divorce can feel overwhelming on numerous levels. If you are recently divorced, you could still be handling your legal bills related to the divorce. Besides, you are likely trying to manage your expenses on a lower income than what you're used to while only seeing hal...
If you are recently divorced and managing money on your own for the first time, you are not alone. Many of the women who I work with are dealing with not only the stress of their divorce but also the need to become educated on their own personal finances. I was curious to get feedback from some of...
There is a great deal of confusion around Social Security retirement benefits under the most straightforward circumstances. When it comes to social security benefits for divorced spouses, it's even more complicated.
First, it's important to note that social security is not divisible as an asset in ...