You Survived the Divorce. Will Moving In With Someone New Cost You the Settlement?
Dating After Divorce, Cautionary Tales Kamico Brown Dating After Divorce, Cautionary Tales Kamico Brown

You Survived the Divorce. Will Moving In With Someone New Cost You the Settlement?

If you are considering moving in with a new partner after divorce, pause and calculate the financial impact first. Get clear on your exposure. Run the numbers. Review your judgment.

Because the people who survive divorce protect their assets.
And the people who thrive understand the rules before they break them.

Read More
Jeanie Mai Calls Divorce "Experiencing Death Alive." It's the Most Honest Take We’ve Heard In A Long Time
Cautionary Tales Kamico Brown Cautionary Tales Kamico Brown

Jeanie Mai Calls Divorce "Experiencing Death Alive." It's the Most Honest Take We’ve Heard In A Long Time

"Divorce does this inhumane thing that forces you to then protect yourself to get what you need from the divorce."

You literally have to take your grief, put on your hard hat, and go fight for everything you deserve. It's the worst transition. It requires ego. It requires selfishness. It requires things you never ever wanted to worry about just to know you're okay.

Read More
Are You Acting Like a Wife to Someone Who Won’t Commit? The Hidden Cost of Doing All the Work.
Cautionary Tales Kamico Brown Cautionary Tales Kamico Brown

Are You Acting Like a Wife to Someone Who Won’t Commit? The Hidden Cost of Doing All the Work.

When does asking become begging? Is it 10 years? Two? Is it the third time you bring it up? Or the twentieth time he shuts it down? After reading reddits from women who don’t even realize they’re apologizing for wanting basic reciprocity, here’s what I’ve learned:

The timeline isn’t the problem. His refusal is.

Read More
Building a Life and a Business Together Is Easy—Unbuilding It Isn’t
Celebrity, Cautionary Tales, Prenup Demetria Graves Celebrity, Cautionary Tales, Prenup Demetria Graves

Building a Life and a Business Together Is Easy—Unbuilding It Isn’t

What Kandi Burress and Todd's Divorce Teaches Entrepreneurs About Marriage. Marriage is a merger of two entities. Like any merger, you wouldn't merge two companies without an operating agreement. You wouldn't launch a startup with a 50/50 equity split without understanding the terms. So why would you merge your entire financial life with another person, someone you'll share a home with, build businesses with, raise children with, without documenting what's fair?

Read More