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Divorce Financial Advice from a Certified Divorce Coach
No matter your level of financial literacy, going through a divorce really puts your finances under the microscope. Whether you are a stay at home parent and need to educate yourself on how to build a post-divorce budget or perhaps you are a seasoned money pro and need to understand the tax ramifications of divorce, it is ultimately your responsibility to get your bank account in order.

Five Ways to Improve your Money Mindset after Divorce
Like many of us, your finances probably took a major hit after your divorce. Your ex may have experienced an increase in his standard of living, while you may have been forced into cheaper housing perhaps in a less desirable neighborhood. I am certainly in no position to offer financial advice, but I was able to change my money mindset after divorce with these minor tweaks that made a major difference.