Why ExExpense is Superior to Spreadsheets for Co-Parenting Expense Management 1-Jun-24: David Kolakowski | Child Support, CoParenting, Financial Management, Expenses |
Managing shared expenses between co-parents can be a challenging task, especially when using spreadsheets. While spreadsheets offer flexibility, they come with significant drawbacks in terms of manipulation risk, complexity in handling deductibles and reimbursements, and the required skill level for accurate calculations. ExExpense provides a more secure, user-friendly, and reliable solution. Here’s why: Read More... |
Choosing the Right Parenting Plan for Everyone 13-May-24: David Kolakowski | Child Support, Financial Management, Marital Separation Agreements, Relationships, Parenting, Custody, Children, Nesting |
Going through divorce process when there are children involved adds another level of complexity. Without children involved the divorce process is really just an administrative distribution of assets and liabilities, and sometimes continued spousal support, otherwise known as alimony. However, adding children into the mix changes everything. Read More... |
Why Remedies are missing from most Marital Separation Agreements 25-Aug-22: David Kolakowski | Financial Management, Marital Separation Agreements, Child Support, Contracts |
Commonly, agreements spell out the duties of both parties and the consequences for either party to fail to perform the duties under the contract. But in MSA’s often there is no consequence to the failure of one of the parties to perform the specified duties, other than to hire an attorney and go back to court. Read More... |
5 Ways to Better Manage Your Finances After a Divorce 27-Sep-21: David Kolakowski | Financial Management |
We all agree that understanding your finances is a very important aspect of any relationship and if you break it down to its simplest essence (albeit cold), marriage is a legally binding, financial contract. While marriages typically start in a church, they invariably end in a courtroom. And resolving that contract at the end of a marriage is a often a difficult process, especially when one or both side realize that the lifestyle they were accustomed to during the marriage is no longer possible. When the same pool of money that paid for one household, now has to support two households, things have to change. Read More... |