January 1, 2021 » Parenting in the Age of COVID
2020 was a year for the history books. It has had a huge impact on how we live our lives, in ways most of us had never imagined. Parenting children in the age of COVID proves to be challenging even in an intact family. Add in separation and divorce and the areas of...December 1, 2020 » Five Reasons to Use a CDFA (Certified Divorce Financial Analyst) – A Lawyer’s Perspective
There are so many unknowns when you are a facing a divorce. Being scared about money, specifically about not having enough money, is a very real fear for families. The best way to ease this fear is to hire the right professionals. Have them educate you and to give...November 1, 2020 » 3 Ways to Manage Kids’ Expenses after the Divorce
Certain mandatory shared children’s expenses are defined in the CA Income and Expense declaration which include: child care for job training and/or work, medical care, special educational needs, and travel related to visitation. But what about other expenses such as extracurricular sports, private school, orthodontia, tutors, birthday parties, even haircuts?