Blog posts are listed below by the newest post first.
If you would rather explore by topic, please visit the Divorce Content Index page. Also view or listen to BJ on her Videos and Podcasts page.
Blog posts are listed below by the newest post first.
If you would rather explore by topic, please visit the Divorce Content Index page. Also view or listen to BJ on her Videos and Podcasts page.
One of the most important parts of a mediated agreement is the parenting plan. How will each parent stay connected and spend time with the children? In legal jargon, this is often referred to as physical custody. That label doesn’t do justice to the range of care and attention that each parent brings to their […]
Funding retirement is one of the hottest topics there is in personal finance today. Add a divorce to the mix, and the discussion about retirement accounts between separating spouses becomes even more emotional and confusing. It is always hard to separate assets. In truth, both parties end up with less than what they had together, […]
How to pay for college (or other higher education) for the children after your divorce is a very important conversation for parents to have during the divorce. Whatever you and your ex-spouse decide to do about paying for college, your intentions should be included in your separation agreement. Generally, there are two funding concepts regarding […]
Obtaining college financial aid is confusing enough on its own. When the student’s parents are going through a divorce or have been divorced, the financial aid process, rules, and paperwork can be harder to interpret and navigate. Who pays for school should be talked about as specifically as possible and spelled out in the divorce […]
Divorce can have a far-reaching effect on the ex-spouses’ financial situations. One area that may have a bit of good news is Social Security (SS) benefits. SS benefits are based on the SS records of the ex-spouses. By “record” I mean all information stored by the Social Security Administration since the day they issued you […]