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Getting SplitReady Episode 31.2: What Does the Lending Market Look Like For Buyers

The real estate market is hot, and similarly, the lending market has exceptionally low rates. It can be the perfect time to invest or refinance your property, depending on your situation. We discuss how forbearance affects the lending process, what you should expect coming out of the pandemic, and whether your credit score impact your …

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Getting SplitReady Episode 30.3: College Financial Aid for the Divorced Parents

Let’s talk financial aid for college students. When you are a divorced parent or in the process of a divorce, navigating the FAFSA application can be difficult. It’s better to apply for FAFSA sooner rather than later so you can get more from the college. So, how do you file for FAFSA when you are …

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Getting SplitReady Episode 30.2: Preparing for Divorce in the Face of Pandemic, Social Unrest and Other Disasters

2020 has, in a word, sucked. From the coronavirus pandemic to unease about elections, we are dealing with more adversity than anyone could have expected this year. Right now, are you thinking about getting divorce in this uncertain time? If you answer yes, then you should create a plan financially, physically and emotionally to help …

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Getting SplitReady Episode 30.1: Divorce Resources for Low to Moderate Income Couples

We most often hear that divorces are expensive. The mega-divorces or the juicy Hollywood divorces can reach more than seven figure settlements. That is due to drama in the divorce and for the public. In reality, the majority of divorcing couples have far less means and resources at their disposal. However, there are resources to …

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Getting SplitReady Episode 29.4: Growing Through New Perspective During the Time of Divorce and Beyond

Divorce can most often be seen as the end of something and the dismantling of a couple, but it doesn’t have to be. With a new perspective on divorce, one can find intention and learn how to move forward. A technique we’ve discussed thoroughly in this series, meditation can help you look deeper within the …

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Getting SplitReady Episode 29.3: Shadow Work as a Spiritual Practice During Divorce

The concept of shadow work was introduced by Carl Jung as a valuable method for understanding the parts of our self that we keep hidden and suppressed. Divorce can often be associated with our darker, shadow selves and understanding and addressing this can be a valuable tool in healing. Join us for a discussion on …

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Meditation During Divorce

Getting SplitReady Episode 29.2: Ways to Stay Grounded During Your Divorce Through Meditation

No matter how amicable a divorce may be, there is still stress. Add some conflict and the stress can go off the charts. Unfortunately, sometimes people can turn to destructive means for stress management. What if there was another way to cope? Well, there is. The power of meditation is amazingly effective and it can …

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Getting SplitReady Episode 29.1: Seeing Divorce as Co-creation Versus a Mere Separation

What’s holding you back? We’ve heard this saying many times, typically referring to yourself, but it can also be applied to couples. When in a relationship or a marriage, there is a conscious choice to be together and creating love for each other. Same thing for a divorce — the choice is to end a …

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