1. Prioritizing Their Own Needs Many divorced women admit they often put their partner’s needs before their own. While compromise is essential in marriage, constantly ignoring personal wants can lead ...
How is it possible that nearly half of marriages end in divorce and I don’t know a single person going through one?” As a ...
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18 things divorced women won’t tolerate again
Divorce often gives women a sharper sense of self-worth, teaching them exactly what they will never tolerate again. The end of a marriage isn’t just a chapter closed, it’s a transformation. For many ...
Stronger Than You Know, a divorce-focused financial guide by Beth Kraszewski, CFP®, CDFA®, enters the conversation where many women have long been left alone: at the intersection of money, fear, and ...
Scammers allegedly target widows and divorced women using obituaries and public records to craft convincing financial scams during vulnerable transitions.
It's common knowledge that the divorce rate in the U.S. is high, hovering around 43-46% for first-time marriages. What is less commonly known is that women tend to want and initiate divorces.
Question: When my husband and I divorced two years ago, I was awarded our Surprise home. Although I knew I should have seen a lawyer, I quickly recorded a deed to our twin boys because, if I died, I ...
For decades, the standard narrative of a ‘fair’ financial settlement following a divorce in the UK has focused on the treatment of the family home. The roof over one’s head is tangible, emotional, and ...
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