Month: November 2019

SplitReady Answers – What Can I Do to Raise My Credit Score Quickly?

I just got divorced and my score took a beating in the process. What can I do to raise my credit score? – Lara from Durham There are many factors that can impact your credit score. But if you are looking to raise your credit score quickly, there are only two options that can really …

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Getting SplitReady Episode 19.3: Weaponizing the Kids – The Dangers of Parental Alienation

As the saying goes, “you can divorce your spouse, but you can’t divorce your kids,” which means that divorcing couples with children will need to interact with their ex-spouse well beyond the signing of the divorce decree. For some, a nurturing co-parenting relationship develops. For others, an already dysfunctional relationship continues, and children often become …

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Getting SplitReady Episode 19.2: Dictating Divorce – Legislating the Rules for Ending a Marriage

With a divorce rate still in the double digits, the cost of divorce is not only considerable to the couple, but also to the affected municipalities and local governments. As a result, some lawmakers are floating changes to the process that would introduce rules and waiting periods, in an attempt to positively impact couples considering …

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Student Debt

Getting SplitReady Episode 19.1: Student Loans – The Ball and Chain That You Cannot Divorce

As of August of this year, student debt reached the staggering figure of $1.5 trillion. Impacting over 44 million Americans, the system is fraught with confusing rules and regulations that make determining the best payback options a Herculean task. So, what happens when student debt becomes part of the equation in a divorce?  Join us …

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