Financially Ever After Widowhood

Widowhood is the state of being a widow or widower: a person whose spouse has passed away. This is a situation that no one wants to be in, but it is something that can happen, and that you and your family should be prepared for financially. When this kind of painful, life altering event occurs, it's important to have the structure in place for you and your family to be protected, and this year on Financially Ever After Widowhood, Stacy Francis is going to be talking to a diverse lineup of experts, and individuals who have gone through it themselves, to give you the tools and information you need to be prepared.


Prior to this year's series on Widowhood, Financially Ever After covered topics related to divorce. We invite you to check out these fantastic episodes if they are relevant to you.

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I’ve Got the Power! (of Attorney) with Brian Co...
Brian Corrigan joins Stacy Francis to offer key insights into common challenges, New York's legal adjustments, and protective measures against potential misconduct.
30 min
52
Empowering Families in End-of-Life Decision Mak...
Alison Arden Besunder joins Stacy Francis to discuss end-of-life planning, including steps to take when the timeline is limited.
33 min
53
The Art of Giving with Mindy Stern
Mindy Stern joins Stacy Francis to discuss her wealth of knowledge on charitable giving, including insights into the intricacies of donations, the importance of understanding the mission of the institutions you support, and the impact of thoughtful giving.
44 min
54
Paving Your Path to Peace with Anne DeButte
Stacy Francis and Anne DeButte discuss the healing process by debunking myths, offering strategies for coping, and emphasizing the importance of support and internal work.
36 min
55
Honoring Memories: Organizing Belongings with L...
In this episode of Financially Ever After Widowhood with Stacy Francis, Janine Sarna-Jones, organizational maven, shares her expertise on navigating the process of dealing with a partner's belongings.
34 min
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Navigating the Maze of Grief with Joy Rosenthal
On this episode Financially Ever After Widowhood, Stacy Francis welcomes Joy Rosenthal - a woman who turned her own personal tragedies into catalysts for compassion, empathy, and strength.
30 min
57
Organizing the (E)State of Your Affairs with Am...
In this episode, Amy Holzman and Stacy Francis discuss the ins and outs of estate planning.
35 min
58
Estate Planning 101: Everything You Need to Kno...
Laura Cowan joins Stacy Francis to dispel some common myths around estate planning, including why it’s important to have a healthcare proxy and power of attorney in place, and why planning is particularly important for unmarried individuals with limited resources.
34 min
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Taking Control of Your Finances After Widowhood...
In this episode of Financially Ever After Widowhood, host Stacy Francis speaks with Kathy Gleason, an author and grief support expert with a deep understanding of the struggles that come with losing a spouse.
32 min
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Introducing Financially Ever After Widowhood
On Financially Ever After Widowhood, Stacy Francis is going to be talking to a diverse lineup of experts, and individuals who have gone through it themselves, to give you the tools and information you need to be prepared.
9 min
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Steps to Take Before You Say ‘I Do’...
In this episode, Morgan Mouchette and Stacy Francis discuss prenuptial agreements, why they are recommended, and debunk some common misconceptions about them.
35 min
62
On Inheritances and Second Marriages
Gary Botwinick shares some of the top issues that couples face in second marriages, especially if there are children involved, and gives important tips on how to make sure your assets pass on successfully.
42 min
63
Your Health is Your Wealth
In this episode, Amber Flanagan and Dr. Gerda Maissel discuss the health insurance options available to women after divorce, as well as tips on how to afford better medical care and prevent medical mistakes.
44 min
64
Money Tips for Launching Financial Grownups
Bobbi Rebell and Stacy Francis discuss the importance of gift-giving to children and how it can help them become financially successful adults.
34 min
65
Estate Planning During and After Divorce
Paula Jones, founder and Principal of Jones Estate Group, shares how listeners can protect themselves and their family during the divorce process in the event of an untimely death.
37 min
66
Hide and Seek with Fraud
Tracy Coenen, Forensic Consultant and Fraud Investigator at Sequence Inc. Forensic Accounting, shares how to find out the likelihood of fraud in your marriage, and what to do about hidden investments.
44 min
67
Getting the Bang for Your Buck in Real Estate
Melissa Rubenstein shares insights on current market conditions, and gives advice on how to get top dollar for your property when selling.
35 min
68
Co-Parenting After Divorce
Sherry Smith defines and describes co-parenting, and shares tools, techniques, and resources parents can use to ensure their children are supported and empowered.
37 min
69
Finding The Right Financial Advisor
Deborah Nason shares resources for helping people find the ideal financial advisor regardless of the state of their wallet, including some fantastic pro bono deals.
24 min
70
Returning to Work after Divorce
Elizabeth Eiss and Kelley Joyce discuss how listeners can elevate their careers and earn the income they deserve.
47 min
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Long-Term Financial Security begins by Advocati...
Laura Terrell shares common pitfalls to avoid, and three questions to consider that will put you on the path to long term financial security.
40 min
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Extracting Yourself From Financial Abuse
Genevieve Anderson shares resources listeners can use to protect themselves and their family, and put them on the path to long term financial security.
37 min
73
Taking Agency Over Your Destiny
Kathryn Ford is an award-winning celebrity coach and consultant, and the founder and CEO of Excellence Institute, and she shares how she turned trauma and tragedy into inspiration, and how listeners can do the same in their own lives.
36 min
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Developing the Right Money Habitudes
Syble Solomon talks about Money Habitudes, and the six different patterns you need to know to emerge from the divorce process in a financially sound place.
36 min
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One Home to Two: What Are Your Real Estate Opti...
Seth Feinman and Mark D. Friedman share with listeners how they can have lenders fight for their business, interest rates, and how to win the property..
40 min