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Collaborative Divorce: Most Common Mistake Men Make

April 15th, 2011 | 1 Comment

Everything Shrinks in Divorce Except Expectations

April 13th, 2011 | No Comments

Divorce Distractions Cost Real Money

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4 Tips to Estimate Your Divorce Living Expenses

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Six Tips to Figure Out Your Cash Needs in Divorce

April 8th, 2011 | 2 Comments

How to Avoid Surprise Divorce Attorney Costs

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What Will New Normal Life Cost?

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Even in Divorce Advice, There are No Crystal Balls

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How to Stop Dithering in Divorce

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Divorce on the Cheap

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  • About Me

    Tracy B. Stewart
    College Station, Texas

    I work with people in divorce. Most of my work is in collaborative divorces. Some of my work is in traditional, litigated divorces. I prefer the former because it is (in my opinion) a less expensive and more efficient process which gives the divorcing couple the opportunity to improve their communications, settle their disputes with dignity and preserve valuable family relationships. While the effect of divorce on children is not my specialty, I can say with confidence that collaborative divorce is far less damaging to children than is traditional, litigated divorce.

    I have the usual trail of financial credentials:
    Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
    Certified Financial Planner&trade (CFP®)
    Personal Financial Specialist (PFS)
    Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA)
    Certified Financial Forensics (CFF)

    Visit my website to learn more about what I do: http://texasdivorcecpa.com/

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