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Divorce Dirty Money Deeds

Author
Laura & Lyn
Published
Wed 05 Oct 2022
Episode Link
https://www.thedivorcecourse.com.au/

Lyn discusses the four main “dirty money deeds” done in divorce and property settlement and how to avoid them happening to you. We tend to expect the best in people but let's face it when it comes to divorce it is better to be prepared than sorry. This episode covers some of the things “the dirty deeds” that happen along the way when it comes to money and divorce in high conflict, or manipulative and controlling relationships. Hopefully this can help you be mindful of the pitfalls yourself and be proactive during your divorce to avoid big lengthy court cases.

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  • The four main ways people cheat their partners out of money during divorce proceedings.
  • Where a high conflict ex might hide money during your divorce proceedings.
  • Why it is important to keep an eye on the day to day bills etc.
  • Child support and the tricks some people play and how to avoid them.
  • Why you need to investigate and be on top of the ins and outs of the joint assets.
  • How to stop racking up your lawyer bills
  • Why it is important to learn to be self sufficient 
  • Why you need to consider the emotional as well as financial cost when it comes to property settlement. 

 

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