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In this episode, I talk with financial therapist, Erika Wasserman, about how financial therapy can be exactly what you need for your divorce. With a background in corporate leadership and a passion for guiding others, Erika brings warmth and expertise to every interaction. Whether through her engaging one on one sessions, dynamic speaking engagements, or innovative tools like "Let's Talk Finances" conversation cards, she is committed to helping individuals navigate their financial journey with confidence and clarity. As one of 70 Certified Financial therapist (CFT-1) in the country,Erika's friendly demeanor and practical wisdom make her a trusted resource for those seeking to transform their relationship with money. Join her on a journey of growth, empowerment, and financial freedom.
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Welcome to episode 129! Today, I got to speak with attorney and Certified Divorce Financial Planner, Gabrielle Clemens, about why it's important to treat divorce like a business transaction. Check it out and if you like what you hear, please consider leaving a kind review on apple podcasts. Thx!
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In this episode, I speak with two divorce experts about how to approach conflict involving minor children in divorce. Retired Judge, Lawrence Jones and his wife, Joni, have created Point C, which offers a better approach to handling custody/parenting time when parents have trouble agreeing. Check it out and I hope you enjoy the show.
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Do you squeeze the juice? If you don't know what that means, listen to this episode! I talk with Jennifer Lee about making decisions to positively affect not just you, but those around you during any transformation period in your life, such as divorce. Hope you enjoy the episode.
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If you have a personal business that you or your spouse owns and it's going to be part of the divorce, you may need experts to figure out the value of the business because it's an asset that is subject to distribution. You may also think your spouse is hiding assets, but you're not sure how to figure it all out. In this episode, I speak with accounting and forensic expert, David McLaren about how he helps people deal with these issues.
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I always talk about forming your divorce team of objective professionals to guide you through this difficult time. Today, I speak with Sarah Curnoles about how she helps people and can be an integral part of their divorce team.
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Have you heard of emotional intelligence? It's a thing. And, it's important for you to understand if you're getting divorced. Check out my conversation with Charlotte Christian, who uses this technique when she represents her clients.
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Most of us have heard something about reverse mortgages, but we may not have all the information. Marc Gertz has been dealing with reverse mortgages for years and I wanted him to clarify the subject in case it may be an option you want to consider as part of your divorce, or after. I hope you enjoy the episode.
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Do you own a business? If so, this episode is for you. I talk with David Amiss about valuing businesses in divorce. I hope you enjoy the show. Please subscribe and leave a kind review on Apple Podcasts if you like the podcast.
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Divorce is a negative word. Nobody hopes to get divorced when they get married. Is there any positivity that can be had from such a dark time in one's life? Listen to my chat with Rick Salmeron about achieving financial success in divorce. Yes, it's possible!
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I had the opportunity to speak with Kanchan Bhaskar about her abusive marriage and how she was able to get out of that situation. This is a heroic story that can be an inspriation for you, or someone you know who may be in an abusive relationship. Please subscribe to the podcast so you get new episodes when they come out.
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Should you settle, or have a trial? Big questions! The majority of divorces resolve via settlement, statistically. There are many factors that go into making a decision like this, but anytime you have a trial, you lose control of the outcome to a degree. Listen to my conversation with divorce attorney Joseph Willmore where we talk about this topic.
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Finances...many people shy away from dealing with financial issues because they can be messy, unpleasant, or downright depressing. But, sweeping them under the rug will not make the problem go away. Listen to my conversation with Lisa Crosta about what you should be thinking about when it comes to finances in your divorce.
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If you were not the involved spouse during the marriage regarding finances, then listen to this episode where I talk with Leah Hadley about some of the basics you need to know before you make important finanical decisions that could affect the rest of your life. Please subscribe to the podcast to get new episodes when they are published.
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Is your spouse a narcissist? It doesn't matter! We tend to gravitate toward labels when discussing our ex's, but it's the conduct that matters, not what you call them. Check out my convo with Victoria McCooey where we talk about narcissists and their behavior.
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Betrayal! If you have dealt with betrayal in a relationship, or in life, check out my discussion with Lora Cheadle, who personally overcame betrayal in her life and now helps others do the same. If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and leave a review on Applepodcasts. Thx!
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Have you heard of Collaborative Divorce? If not, this episode is for you! It's an alternative to litigation and going through the courts. All parties and professionals are acting toward settling the divorce with shared resources instead of fighting over everything. Check out why a collaborative divorce may be in your best interest!
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Do you know what nesting is in relation to divorce? It's a creative way to co-parent minor children, minimizing the back and forth and complications of custody and parenting time duties. Listen to my chat with Beth Behrendt where we discuss her personal story of nesting and how it may work for you.
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I talk with Hollis Hardiman about post divorce finances. People can use a divorce as ground zero to create a financial strategy that will help them meet their financial goals. It takes planning and help from a trusted advisor. Enjoy the episode!
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