On 18th October Jacqueline Wharton joined 2UE Talking Relationships host David Prior and relationship counsellor Bernie Bolger to talk about money – the topic no couple wants to touch. Listen to the podcast here…
On 18th October Jacqueline Wharton joined 2UE Talking Relationships host David Prior and relationship counsellor Bernie Bolger to talk about money – the topic no couple wants to touch. Listen to the podcast here…
Jacqueline was interviewed by Ildiko Dauda for SBS Radio this week, providing legal tips for divorce and insight into making good decisions early on when contemplating divorce. Read the article and listen to the audio of this interview.
We are delighted to be featured in an article published in The Age today discussing the impact and financial challenges for divorce in retirement years. Article by Kate Jones.
“After decades of marriage, divorce is the last thing couples expect to disrupt their retirement plans. But more and more baby boomers are finding themselves single and forced to start over financially.” Read more…
See our and other expert’s advice regarding how to deal with divorce in the workplace in an article recently published in The Business Woman Media: Overcoming the Business Impact of a Divorce (by Natalie Cupac). We will also be publishing a blog very soon “Work and Divorce” which will give you some other tips on how to approach your work and career following divorce or separation.
“A lot of the discussion about whether women really can have it all has centred on whether they can balance a successful career with a successful relationship. But many women will at one time have to do another balancing act: overcoming the business impact of a divorce.
How do you cope and bounce back better than ever? There are a lot of different ways you can deal with this difficult stage, and we asked a range of divorced and successful businesswomen for their tips not only for surviving, but thriving.”
Jacqueline was amazing at supporting us through this massive change in our relationship and our family. She had a wonderful way of providing the facts in a compassionate, non adversarial manner. This focused the conversations onto the future outcome rather than past