Thinking About a Divorce and Just Got Your Bonus? Here’s What to Do

If you are considering a divorce, are the earning spouse, and want to keep future earnings on your side of the ledger, the sooner that you file for divorce the better.
What to Do to Protect Your Finances When Your Spouse Has a Gambling Problem

Lisa Zeiderman was quoted in this Kiplinger article on protecting your financed when your spouse has a gambling problem. Read the full article on Kiplinger by Stacy Francis here.
How Do You Divorce A Millionaire?

New York divorce attorney and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst Lisa Zeiderman was included in this recent Financial Advisor article by Karen DeMasters discussing how to divorce a millionaire. Specifically, Lisa talks about the biggest issues that financial advisors and lawyers often overlook: “The biggest issue a financial advisor or lawyer confronts before a divorce […]
The High Net Worth Divorce Playbook

Lisa Zeiderman was the featured guest on Karen McMahon’s Journey Beyond Divorce podcast to speak about the importance of knowing what you don’t know in a high net worth divorce. Lisa talks about how to choose the right attorneys to interview. She discusses how to use that initial consultation to assess an attorney’s qualifications for […]
Planning to Propose on Valentine’s Day? Consider Proposing a Prenup

As you plan the most romantic and memorable way to propose, it is critical to also consider what your financial union will look like, and as a part of that, how you will discuss sometime soon, the prenuptial agreement.
Staying On Course

Featured guest on Rhonda Noordyk’s popular podcast, “Divorce Conversations for Women.” Lisa speaks with Rhonda, the CEO of The Women’s Financial Wellness Center, about some key financial issues to consider in the divorce discussion. Rhonda and Lisa address how to stay the course in the marathon of divorce. This discussion also sheds light on which […]
Planning for Divorce Means Understanding Finances

There are four financial areas you need a clear understanding of prior to embarking on a divorce: assets/liabilities, income/debt, monthly expenses, and future expenses.
Experienced Judges Are Already Taking the Death Gamble; They Should Not Be Targeted in Budget Cuts

In response to the fiscal crisis that the COVID-19 pandemic has created, New York State is planning to effectively force many judges over the age of 70 into retirement in a budgetary cost-cutting measure.
Downward Modifications of Child Support, Unemployment and COVID-19

On March 20, 2020, in the midst of COVID-19 and to keep New York safe and healthy, Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.8, also known as “New York State on PAUSE,” thereby shutting down all non-essential businesses.
For Some, COVID-19 Togetherness Means Thinking About Divorce

There are many couples who were on the precipice of divorce before this pandemic roared into our lives. For them, this crisis may have put things in perspective.