Posted by Helen on May 10, 2012 in Older Articles
Money and Divorce are a volatile combination. See what a student wrote about Wendy Spencers’ Take Financial Control of Your Divorce class here at CFU:
Generally, when one goes through a divorce experiencing feelings of confusion, fear and venerability are not uncommon. For many people this can turn out to be the most stressful time of their lives. With the prospect of so many changes, one can become overwhelmed and quite honestly emotionally lost. My divorce was no exception to this rule. Most of my confusion was based in my naiveté surrounding finances.
In an effort to take a crash course in finances, I signed up for one of Wendy’s classes through Colorado Free University. I was astonished how much material she covered in a short period of time. She was knowledgeable, patient and understanding with the barrage of endless questions presented to her. I finished that class which a much clearer understanding of how the financial world works.
After the class, Wendy presented the class with her card and the offer of a free consultation. Taking her up on her offer turned out to be one of the best decisions I have ever made. Wendy had a way of making me feel immediately at ease. (Which is not an easy feat when one is at the bottom of a learning curve.) Wendy looked over my mediation papers and suggested addressing some very important issues that turned out to have a huge impact on my final settlement. Without this expertise and guidance, I have to say my future financial picture would have turned out quite bleak.
I can safely say, I owe my financial peace of mind to Wendy and her expert advice. I would highly recommend her to anyone who is trying to traverse the unsteady terrain of divorce.
R.H. Denver Colorado
Generally, when one goes through a divorce experiencing feelings of confusion, fear and venerability are not uncommon. For many people this can turn out to be the most stressful time of their lives. With the prospect of so many changes, one can become overwhelmed and quite honestly emotionally lost. My divorce was no exception to this rule. Most of my confusion was based in my naiveté surrounding finances.
In an effort to take a crash course in finances, I signed up for one of Wendy’s classes through Colorado Free University. I was astonished how much material she covered in a short period of time. She was knowledgeable, patient and understanding with the barrage of endless questions presented to her. I finished that class which a much clearer understanding of how the financial world works.
After the class, Wendy presented the class with her card and the offer of a free consultation. Taking her up on her offer turned out to be one of the best decisions I have ever made. Wendy had a way of making me feel immediately at ease. (Which is not an easy feat when one is at the bottom of a learning curve.) Wendy looked over my mediation papers and suggested addressing some very important issues that turned out to have a huge impact on my final settlement. Without this expertise and guidance, I have to say my future financial picture would have turned out quite bleak.
I can safely say, I owe my financial peace of mind to Wendy and her expert advice. I would highly recommend her to anyone who is trying to traverse the unsteady terrain of divorce.
R.H. Denver Colorado