Money—or the lack of it flowing into any given household—is often cited as one of the foremost sources of marital strain.
But a recent survey of professionals who specialize in the financial fallout from divorce indicates that financial woes brought on by the recession are actually helping hold some marriages together—at least tenuously so.
You can read more, including insights from DivorceIllinois president Peggy Tracy, at TribLocal.
For more information about DivorceIllinois, visit its website.
DivorceIllinois: Blog Central
Since 2000, DivorceIllinois has been helping improve the financial futures of our clients and their children. Even in harmonious, relatively stress-free times, financial planning is challenging for most people to grasp. The problem becomes exponentially more difficult amid the stressful, often-adversarial and complex issues that arise during the divorce process. This blog is an extension of our website at www.divorceillinois.org
Monday, October 11, 2010
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In Praise of DivorceIllinois: Our Members Speak
At the recent quarterly meeting of DivorceIllinois, some members shared insights on how the organization has had a positive impact on their practice--and the clients they serve.
To check out those remarks, click on the video below:
To learn more about DivorceIllinois, visit our website.
To check out those remarks, click on the video below:
To learn more about DivorceIllinois, visit our website.
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