Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
People often focus on near-term concrete goals in financial decision-making. While trying to maximize these immediate and clear goals they forget or discount the real reason for the actions. This is called Medium Maximization. Having something measurable within reach can redirect our motivation. Immediate and concrete goals by which to measure ourselves give a sense [...]
Tags: Asset Division, Behavioral Finance, California Divorce Dictionary, Community Property, Divorce Financial Planning, Financial Life After Divorce, Justin Reckers, Post divorce financial planning
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Friday, July 9th, 2010
In Re Marriage of Buie-Neighbors – Community Versus Separate Property Appealed
Colleagues of mine, Jim and Tony Dunne of Dunne and Dunne Family Law, recently won a reversal of an interesting property division issue on appeal to the Fourth Appellate District of California. The case was certified for publication and Filed December 1st 2009. Following is [...]
Tags: Asset Division, California Divorce Dictionary, Community Property, Divorce Financial Planning, Justin Reckers, Pacific Divorce Management, Section 2640, Separate Property, Transmutation
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