Posts Tagged ‘post divorce wealth management’

Emotional Decision-Making can be Irrational

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Would you pay $28 for a $20 bill. Some people would. Learn how Behavioral Finance can help us understand why.
“Research shows that there are conditions under which an individual is willing and quite happy to pay $28 for a $20 bill at auction. Some have written about how we can apply Einstein’s theory of relativity [...]

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Growing Need for ETHICAL Financial Advisers in Out-of-Court Divorces

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

I read an interesting article from Reuters today titled “Growing need for advisers in out-of-court divorces”. You can find it here. http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6342J020100405 
 The general idea is that there is a growing need for Financial Advisers experienced in divorce to help individuals and couples navigating the difficult financial decisions necessary during the division of a marital estate. I [...]

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Fox 5 Morning News Segment – Divorce Your Wife, Not Your Life

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Divorce Tips for Men – Fox 5 Morning News San Diego

Justin Reckers, Certified Financial Planner, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and Managing Director of Pacific Divorce Management  has joined Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Nancy Fagan of The Divorce Help Clinic and attorney Shawn Weber of Brave, Weber and Mack to develop a monthly workshop/seminar to help Men prepare for [...]

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Downsizing the Family Home: It Can Be a Smart Financial Move During Divorce

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Priorities change as people move on with their lives after divorce. Many parents are faced with the need to downsize their lifestyle including the family home. The hours spent on home improvements and maintenance for a full-sized home are more of a burden. As kids move on, there’s all that unneeded space. The monthly bills [...]

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How do I figure out how to live on less money after the divorce?

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Finding ways to stretch the family dollar is often the most difficult task in adjusting to life post divorce. Here is the start of a guide for beginning the process of adjusting to a new cash flow reality.
Create a budget with the goal of achieving the following results.
1. Detail all income and expenses

Determine your net [...]

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