Wealth Management And Divorce

Published: June 18, 2020, 10 a.m.

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Divorce is a tedious process and requires both parties to reach a vital agreement. In another insightful episode, Sandra Napoli-D\\u2019Arco is joined by Beermann Divorce and Family Law Partner Beth McCormack and Wealth Manager and Leader of the National Divorce Group at Balasa Dinverno Foltz LLC Heather Locus to talk about wealth management and divorce \\u2013 all the complexities families or couples go through during divorce. Beth and Heather speak about how, when, and whether you need to bring in a professional to guide you through the process. Getting both parties organized by streamlining their finances and giving them the right fit lawyers make the process less stressful. Learn more from Beth and Heather as they educate us further on the difference between a therapist and a coach, and so much more.

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