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Money Talk With Tiff

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    Avoiding Costly Mistakes in Divorce with Nikki Tucker | Ep. 331

    Avoiding Costly Mistakes in Divorce with Nikki Tucker | Ep. 331

    Aug 22, 202418 min

    On today's episode, Tiffany Grant is joined by Nikki Tucker, a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA), to discuss common financial mistakes to avoid during a divorce. Having recently gone through a divorce herself, Tiffany finds Nikki’s insights timely and invaluable. Together, they explore vital points such as the importance of organization, balancing reliance on attorneys, and understanding your financial position post-divorce. Check out the full show notes here: https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast-show-notes/navigate-divorce-finances/ About our Guest Nikki Tucker, a Speaker and founder of The FIIRM Approach, is known as a problem solver since her experience and her time involves helping women strategically exiting their marriage and work on their new financial life post-divorce, as a Personal Financial Strategist. As a 20+ year financial professional, she firmly believes that all women deserve financial security and she enjoys teaching new ideas about money, and reinforcing sound ones. Nikki finds joy in connecting her clients to great resources to help them gain clarity, confidence and control of their finances through live workshops and digital resources. Connect with Nikki Website: https://thefiirmapproach.com/ Instagram: @thefiirmapproach (https://www.instagram.com/thefiirmapproach/) Facebook: The Fiirm Approach (https://www.facebook.com/thefiirmapproach) Connect with Tiffany Website: https://www.moneytalkwitht.com (https://www.moneytalkwitht.com/) Facebook: Money Talk With Tiff (https://www.facebook.com/moneytalkwithT/) Twitter: @moneytalkwitht (https://twitter.com/moneytalkwitht) Instagram: @moneytalkwitht (https://www.instagram.com/moneytalkwitht/) LinkedIn: Tiffany Grant (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanygrant1/) YouTube: Money Talk With Tiff (https://www.youtube.com/c/MoneyTalkWithTiff) Pinterest: @moneytalkwitht (https://www.pinterest.com/moneytalkwitht/) TikTok: @moneytalkwitht (https://www.tiktok.com/@moneytalkwitht) Key Discussion Points Getting Organized Nikki emphasizes that one of the biggest mistakes is not being organized during a divorce. While organization doesn’t have a direct monetary cost, it impacts the overall cost and timeline of the divorce process. Having documents related to assets, especially your home, organized is crucial for smooth negotiations. Over-Reliance on Attorneys While attorneys are valuable, relying on them for every minor issue can quickly become expensive. Nikki suggests incorporating other support systems, such as therapists, divorce coaches, or a CDFA, to handle certain aspects of the divorce process more cost-effectively. Understanding Your Financial Position Understanding that your household income and financial dynamics will change post-divorce is imperative. Knowing your expenses relative to your income and planning accordingly is crucial. Emotional decisions can cloud financial judgment; having a clear financial...

    Nikki TuckerTiffany GrantCertified Divorce Financial Analyst
    Estate Planning with David Edey | Ep. 83

    Estate Planning with David Edey | Ep. 83

    Jan 6, 202235 min

    Tiffany invites CEA (Certified Executor Advisor), David Edey on the podcast to talk all things estate planning. David discusses his book, Executor Help, and how his own personal experience inspired him to start helping others with the often stressful process of estate planning and settling. About Our Guest David Edey is a Certified Executor Advisor (CEA) who has worked in the financial planning industry in Montreal for more than 35 years. He has advised hundreds of clients, written over 200 articles about personal finance, and shared his expertise on radio and television myriad times.  David is not just an expert; he is someone who knows this topic inside and out from personal experience, having spent seven years and $50,000 in lawyer fees to come to an agreement with siblings over his parents’ estate. And that was with a written will! The grief, frustration, and stress of that experience was life-altering for him. David was determined to write his book, Executor Help, in order to help others successfully navigate the difficult tasks of estate planning and executorship—so that other families could stay together, rather than fall apart. Connect with David Website: https://www.davidedey.com Twitter: @DavidEEdey Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/prepareyourexecutorprotectyourfamily Connect with Tiffany on Social Media Facebook: Money Talk With Tiff Twitter: @moneytalkwitht Instagram: @moneytalkwitht LinkedIn: Tiffany Grant This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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