Gail Speaks with Common Sense Divorce Client: ‘Daphne’

Gail Speaks with Common Sense Divorce Client: 'Daphne' 1

Common Sense Divorce Client ‘Daphne’ is in a situation where her husband had left her suddenly and moved across the country. She realized that all of the matrimonial debt was in her name to the tune of almost one million dollars in debt.

Keep Divorce Out of Court: The average contested divorce costs $15,570

Gail Vaz-Oxlade explains the financial impact of a contested divorce on the average Canadian and explains how The Common Sense Divorce can help avoid making mistakes: “One of the best ways to stay out of court is to have a good team behind you. I got involved with The Common Sense Divorce because its great dedicating to helping people going through divorce reduce the financial costs and the emotional trauma. As my partner Darren Gingras says, “We walk people from grief to relief.””

The Late Shift with Gail Vaz-Oxlade: Talking to CSD Client “Daphne*”

Darren Gingras and Gail Vaz-Oxlade talk to Common Sense Divorce client “Daphne,” the very first client to complete The Common Sense Divorce process.

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Don’t Doom Your Budget! Conduct Your Spending Analysis First

Don't Doom Your Budget! Conduct Your Spending Analysis First 2

Don’t Doom Your Budget! Conduct Your Spending Analysis First The foundation of any budget that WORKS is a ‘Spending Analysis.’ A Spending Analysis (or financial analysis), is a snapshot of your cashflow over a specific period of time. A spending analysis is like a Polaroid –  it takes some time to develop and maybe a shake or […]