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The IDFA Divorce Survival Guide will help readers make better decisions, saving them time, money, and emotional stress. Each chapter offers answers to the most common divorce questions – from filing for divorce to property division to child custody to spousal support – as well as useful checklists and worksheets to help to ensure that nothing falls through the cracks. Written by nationally-recognized experts in simple, concise language, this book will help readers a… More >>

The IDFA Divorce Survival Guide

The auto loan is for 60 mo @ 14.9%. The total cost of the current loan is ,000. I have paid on the loan for 15 months now and have been receiving refinance rates @ 7.9% for 60 months. This would add another year to the life of the loan.
I have no problems paying the current loan amount and plan in Aug to begin paying an additional 0 a month on the principal. There is no penalty on my current loan for paying off early and there is no balloon payment at the end.
I want to do what is best for my credit rating, I am in the process of repairing after a wicked divorce. Currently at a 684, goal is to get it above 750 to help with future goals for business and personal financial decisions.

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An insider’s guide on how professionals and consumers can minimize damages in the divorce process Anyone planning for a divorce needs to learn strategies necessary to safeguard assets in advance of filing, how to cope with issues beyond their control, minimize the damage, and effectively plan going forward after the divorce. Personal Financial Planning for Divorce is an insider’s guide on how both professionals and consumers can prepare for, work through, negotia… More >>

Personal Financial Planning for Divorce

I work full time but since my divorce have not been able to get back ontrack and can’t get anyone to loan me cash. If I could find someone to let me borrow 00.00 and not be a payday loan that would be great but I have applied everywhere I know to apply. Anyone help in tip?

My friend needs to reduce their monthly out go, one of the loans on the plate is the auto loan, unfortunately some of the challenges my friend is facing are;

* recently lost their job –BUT is collecting unemployment from the state of California so essentially has income coming in each month

* currently going through a divorce –unfortunately my friends spouse has damaged EACH of their credit ratings.

so is there any way to refinance? are there lenders out there? CapitalOne Auto Finance is not an option, they do not so auto refi’s and that is whom my friends current loan is through. Should my friend try and trade the car in for a used vehicle?

Your help is appreciated…thanks so much!

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