You did it. You got divorced.
I know it was not an easy process... So I applaud you for making it through the divorce in one piece.
Right now, you might not be feeling optimistic about your life and what is to come… And to be honest, that is completely normal. It’s normal to be afraid and to wonder how you are going to “make it” on your own. But I’m here to help ease that transition.
There are some things you need to do to make sure that you can move forward without fear of your ex-spouse meddling in your financial life. Or even just to ensure that you have a clean financial break so that you can keep your relationship with your ex-spouse as simple as possible.
I want you to have all of your bases covered so you can have long-term financial stability.
I created the Divorce Money Guide to give people who were in the process of divorce access to forensic accounting help, without paying the huge fees that forensic accountants like me charge.
And as I was creating that guide, I realized that there is also a need for help once the divorce is over. So here I am, with another simple 10 step guide...
...to help you understand the critical financial moves you need to take after your divorce.
The Post-Divorce Money Guide helps you make the right legal and money moves after your divorce is final.
I want you to have the financial tools to move forward with your life.
I am a nationally recognized CPA and forensic accountant. For more than two decades, I have focused my career on finding hidden money in divorce cases.
My work has been featured on CNBC, CBS, FOX, ABC, and NBC, as well as in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, USA Today, The Washington Post, and The Business Journal. I teach people how to be proactive instead of reactive.
I want you to feel supported and empowered through this short, but effective money guide.
Introducing the
Post-Divorce Money Guide
The Guide Created to...
... provide the financial tools you need to move on with your life. You shouldn't have to live in the shadow of your divorce. Use the Post-Divorce Money Guide for your fresh start. Get a clean financial break so you can move on.
You deserve to feel supported and empowered throughout this difficult transition.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Re-gain financial stability, one step at a time! You will receive instruction on establishing financial security after your divorce. Each task is one step toward a brighter future.
Video Guides
Every step features a video in which I walk you through all the legal and financial moves you should consider making. Let me guide you through the unknowns and into clarity.
Expert Created Tools
The tools and resources provided for you are created and used by experts! These financial worksheets, checklists, and budgets are provided for you to make the action steps EVEN EASIER.
Support
You are not alone. I am with you as you use the video guides, written materials, worksheets, and other resources to your advantage. I'll give you everything you need to get organized. Friend, you can do this and I'm here cheering for you!
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Here's What You'll Get...
Professional Advice
"I want you to be on solid financial footing as you come out of this divorce...”
Inside the Post-Divorce Money Guide you will get professional advice on managing your financial situation once your divorce is final!
Post-Divorce Money Guide topics include:
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Bank and Investment Accounts
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Credit
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Taxes
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Estate Planning
- Retirement
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Insurance
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AND SO MUCH MORE!!
Essential Resources
All the support you need to help you be proactive with your finances. In the Post-Divorce Money Guide you will get supplemental resources that will help you take action!
What does it include?
- The Fresh Start Checklist lays out all the steps we discuss in the Post-Divorce Money Guide. You can use it along the way to keep track of your progress.
- We have included the Account List and Budget Worksheet to help you take action and make a plan to stay on top of your finances!
- Plus a freebie!! Use the Emergency Fund Tips sheet to help you start saving so you can be prepared for those unexpected expenses.
Got a few surprises for you...
Let's Not Forget These Fabulous Bonuses!
The Post-Divorce Money Guide is LOADED with what you need... but our bonuses are some of the TOP questions we get asked and TRACY is here to answer them for you.
FREE BONUS
Tax Troubles and How to Fix Them
Coming out of divorce, it's common to have tax troubles. Your spouse didn't file the tax return on time. Or you're arguing about who gets the refund. Even worse, you owe a ton of money and the tax man is coming after you.
This bonus will tell you some of the most common tax problems people have when they are finalizing their divorce, and how you can solve those problems. You'll find out how to get the tax information you need, and when to seek professional help (and how you can get FREE tax help!). Don't miss these tips... you don't want your tax troubles to come back to haunt you.
($97 VALUE) Included with The Post-Divorce Money Guide!
FREE BONUS
Creative Ways to Save
Most people coming out of divorce find their budgets are tighter than before. Whether it's the massive lawyer bills just to get the divorce, or your house payment is higher now that you've refinanced, or your spouse isn't paying the court-ordered support.
If you're short on money, the idea of being able to take a vacation may seem so far out of your reach. But getting away is sometimes necessary to recharge and find clarity.
Tracy put together this list of creative ways to save money while still doing the things you enjoy. You don't have to eliminate the fancy coffee or the live music all together! Use Tracy's money-saving tips to build your vacation fund little by little. You'll find yourself on that beach with a fancy drink in your hand in no time!
($77 VALUE) Included with The Post-Divorce Money Guide!
Can you relate...
- "I feel like my life is over; I don't know how I'll make it on my own."
- "My ex-husband handled all of the finances... I don't even know where to start."
- "I'm still in the process of getting a divorce, but I'm nervous about my finances once it's all over..."
- "Money has been tight since the divorce and I've always been bad at managing my finances."