We talked to women who’ve gone through or are going through the divorce process to see what the financial aspect has been like for them and what lessons they’ve learned along the way. If the thought of a divorce or a separation has ever crossed your mind, this is a must read! Read on to find out what these women, who asked to remain anonymous, had to learn the hard way.
Image via iStock.com/BraunS That was really good advice and I didn’t take it. Money ended up being one of the biggest things we fought about and it broke my heart even wider open." We argue, even the attorneys argue what that term means. Make sure it is specific to meet your needs." I also think I would have required the support payments through the friend of the court rather than just between the two of us. I would have required him to have the case reviewed in order to get a reduction rather than just to cry poor to me. I don’t think the court would have had the same pity on him as I did." More from CafeMom: 11 Texts That Reveal the Messy Truth About Life After Divorce (PHOTOS) Now I’m back in community college getting a nursing degree and living on spousal support and student loans. It sucks. I wish I had kept working when I had kids." More from CafeMom: Here’s How Much a Divorce REALLY Costs I would have forced him to pay off the furniture (that he kept and promised to pay off) that was still financed under both our names. He instead cashed in the money and burnt through it all in a few months, then declared bankruptcy, and the collection agency came after me, and damaged my credit because of him. It was part of the divorce judgment and all but apparently financial institutions trump court judgment when it comes to debts."
title: “11 Women Share The Costly Money Mistakes They Made During Divorce” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-02” author: “Lynette Kennedy”
We talked to women who’ve gone through or are going through the divorce process to see what the financial aspect has been like for them and what lessons they’ve learned along the way. If the thought of a divorce or a separation has ever crossed your mind, this is a must read! Read on to find out what these women, who asked to remain anonymous, had to learn the hard way.
Image via iStock.com/BraunS That was really good advice and I didn’t take it. Money ended up being one of the biggest things we fought about and it broke my heart even wider open." We argue, even the attorneys argue what that term means. Make sure it is specific to meet your needs." I also think I would have required the support payments through the friend of the court rather than just between the two of us. I would have required him to have the case reviewed in order to get a reduction rather than just to cry poor to me. I don’t think the court would have had the same pity on him as I did." More from CafeMom: 11 Texts That Reveal the Messy Truth About Life After Divorce (PHOTOS) Now I’m back in community college getting a nursing degree and living on spousal support and student loans. It sucks. I wish I had kept working when I had kids." More from CafeMom: Here’s How Much a Divorce REALLY Costs I would have forced him to pay off the furniture (that he kept and promised to pay off) that was still financed under both our names. He instead cashed in the money and burnt through it all in a few months, then declared bankruptcy, and the collection agency came after me, and damaged my credit because of him. It was part of the divorce judgment and all but apparently financial institutions trump court judgment when it comes to debts."
title: “11 Women Share The Costly Money Mistakes They Made During Divorce” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-19” author: “Albert Rios”
We talked to women who’ve gone through or are going through the divorce process to see what the financial aspect has been like for them and what lessons they’ve learned along the way. If the thought of a divorce or a separation has ever crossed your mind, this is a must read! Read on to find out what these women, who asked to remain anonymous, had to learn the hard way.
Image via iStock.com/BraunS That was really good advice and I didn’t take it. Money ended up being one of the biggest things we fought about and it broke my heart even wider open." We argue, even the attorneys argue what that term means. Make sure it is specific to meet your needs." I also think I would have required the support payments through the friend of the court rather than just between the two of us. I would have required him to have the case reviewed in order to get a reduction rather than just to cry poor to me. I don’t think the court would have had the same pity on him as I did." More from CafeMom: 11 Texts That Reveal the Messy Truth About Life After Divorce (PHOTOS) Now I’m back in community college getting a nursing degree and living on spousal support and student loans. It sucks. I wish I had kept working when I had kids." More from CafeMom: Here’s How Much a Divorce REALLY Costs I would have forced him to pay off the furniture (that he kept and promised to pay off) that was still financed under both our names. He instead cashed in the money and burnt through it all in a few months, then declared bankruptcy, and the collection agency came after me, and damaged my credit because of him. It was part of the divorce judgment and all but apparently financial institutions trump court judgment when it comes to debts."