The Road Out of Poverty
Addresses some women’s dependence on men for financial support. Possibility and power control the purse strings.
Divorce: Principal Financial Considerations
November 29, 2008 by Ron Fields
Published in Marriage
The complex financial considerations of divorce can be separate into three main categories: the division of the spouses’ property; support for the non-wage earning or lower-wage earning spouse; and child support. There are two main legal traditions governing divorce in the United States: the equitable distribution and the community property traditions. These two traditions provide different outcomes for divorcing spouses.
How to Make Your Working-Mom Life Work
November 3, 2008 by CutestPrincess
Published in Work
Offers some stay-sane tips.
How Divorced Women Can Bounce Back and Beat The Odds
May 30, 2008 by Anne Mathews
Published in Marriage
When women divorce, the odds are stacked against them for economic survival. While divorced men are found to rebound and regain the divorce losses, women traditionally are held back by divorce and never recover from the financial devastation. How can you break out of the statistical dead-end?
Is Divorce in Your Future? Here’s What Your Husband is Planning
May 4, 2008 by Anne Mathews
Published in Marriage
While you may think your marriage is less-than-perfect, but you get along well so everything must be OK, you could be very wrong. Here are some warning signs that your husband could be planning to file divorce in the near future.












