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Chicks Chat and Change Presents “Financial Issues to Consider during Divorce”
“Financial Issues to Consider during Divorce” Thursdays • February 28 & March 7, 2013 5:30 – 7:00pm • (2-Part series) Women’s Resource Center of Greensboro • 628 Summit Ave. • Greensboro, NC •27405 (336) 275-6090 www.womenscentergso.org Registration Required • Childcare not provided Class 1 – February 28th: • Financial Issues to Consider during Divorce • [...]

P is for Parenting after Divorce.
Many divorced couples will tell you that dealing with their ex after divorce is not an easy task, especially when children are involved. Do you want to continue with the conflict and communication breakdown, or are you willing to choose honor and integrity for the future well being of your children? The key is [...]

N is for what NOT to do during your divorce.
The divorce process can be filled with uncertainty, emotional anxiety, fear and confusion. From the moment you begin to contemplate that your marriage may be over — to the final signing of the divorce papers — you may experience one of the most emotionally draining periods in your life. During this time you will [...]

H is for How Does Your Money History Affect You Today?
We all have different values, attitudes and behaviors that are unique to us based upon our life experiences. These experiences and lessons extend to our emotional connection with money. The lessons learned from our parents or caregivers regarding money can follow us into adulthood. Some of these lessons will help you while others [...]

G is for Getting Ready for Tax Season if You are Job-Hunting.
This year has been a difficult year for a lot of people. If you are one of the many who became unemployed or had to move out of town to find a job, you may qualify for additional deductions for the year as long as your job search remains within your current field. [...]
Fabulous Financial Facts – Some Things Your Kids Need to Know About Money.
It is never too early or too late to teach your kids about money. If you don’t talk to your kids about money, it can lead to bad habits and bad habits can stay with them for a lifetime — possibly leading to bad money decisions down the road. Kids need to know the difference [...]

F is for How To Stop Fighting Over Money.
Did you know that constantly fighting over money in your marriage may find you both in divorce court? Financial feuds are one of the top reasons for divorce. Let’s explore healthy ways to avoid fighting over money…together. Money means many things in a marriage. It may stand for freedom, control, security, fun [...]
Fabulous Financial Facts — What to Teach Your Kids about the Economy.
Welcome back to Fabulous Financial Facts. I am Ann Zuraw. You might be asking yourself why kids need to know about the economy. Stories about banks failing, bailouts, the deficit, housing market and the Dow Jones Industrial Average are in the news daily and are all pieces of our economy. Knowing about economics helps them [...]

AZ Asks: Miz P – What are some tips to make your post-divorce life run smoothly?
Miz P’s biography—aka Carole Perkins : A Greensboro native, Carole is a graduate of Guilford College who was named a Who’s Who Among College Students with a double major in Psychology and The Administration of Justice. Carole has worked a gamut of jobs from waiting tables at the now defunct Tippy Taco House, as Vice-President of [...]
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Ann Zuraw, the voice behind "Women, Money, and Divorce", is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA®) and Certified Financial Divorce Analyst (CDFA™) helping women achieve financial success!
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