36 min

How Naomi was blindsided by her now ex‘s financial deceit Real Money with Effie Zahos

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On today’s episode, we meet Naomi. She explains how she was blindsided by her now ex-partner’s financial deceit and reveals the red flags to watch out for. Relationship counsellor, Fiona Baillie, also joins Effie and shares where you can go for help. Plus, we hear from family law specialist Brett Hartley who runs through information you may want to consider if ending a relationship.
Got a story you‘d like featured on the podcast? Contact Effie at effie.zahos@canstar.com.au
Podcast resources:
The pros and cons of prenuptial agreements

What am I entitled to in a divorce?

5 money conversations to have with your partner

What to look for in a joint bank account

If any issues on today’s episode raise concerns for you, help is available through services such as Lifeline (13 11 14).
You can find a PACFA member counsellor or psychotherapist near you (or offering telehealth) via the Find a Therapist search directory at pacfa.org.au
*We are Australia’s Biggest Financial Comparison Site. Click here to learn more
The information in this podcast is not legal advice, nor is it intended to be used as a substitute for obtaining independent professional advice. Please consult your legal practitioner, professional adviser or the relevant government or statutory authorities before making any decisions.
This advice is general and has not taken into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider whether this advice is right for you. Consider the product disclosure statement before making a purchase decision. Canstar provides an information service. It is not a credit provider, and in giving you information about credit products Canstar is not making any suggestion or recommendation to you about a particular credit product. Research provided by Canstar Research AFSL and Australian Credit Licence No. 437917. The views, opinions, and positions expressed in this piece are the views of the guest author(s) or interviewee(s) alone, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Canstar.

On today’s episode, we meet Naomi. She explains how she was blindsided by her now ex-partner’s financial deceit and reveals the red flags to watch out for. Relationship counsellor, Fiona Baillie, also joins Effie and shares where you can go for help. Plus, we hear from family law specialist Brett Hartley who runs through information you may want to consider if ending a relationship.
Got a story you‘d like featured on the podcast? Contact Effie at effie.zahos@canstar.com.au
Podcast resources:
The pros and cons of prenuptial agreements

What am I entitled to in a divorce?

5 money conversations to have with your partner

What to look for in a joint bank account

If any issues on today’s episode raise concerns for you, help is available through services such as Lifeline (13 11 14).
You can find a PACFA member counsellor or psychotherapist near you (or offering telehealth) via the Find a Therapist search directory at pacfa.org.au
*We are Australia’s Biggest Financial Comparison Site. Click here to learn more
The information in this podcast is not legal advice, nor is it intended to be used as a substitute for obtaining independent professional advice. Please consult your legal practitioner, professional adviser or the relevant government or statutory authorities before making any decisions.
This advice is general and has not taken into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider whether this advice is right for you. Consider the product disclosure statement before making a purchase decision. Canstar provides an information service. It is not a credit provider, and in giving you information about credit products Canstar is not making any suggestion or recommendation to you about a particular credit product. Research provided by Canstar Research AFSL and Australian Credit Licence No. 437917. The views, opinions, and positions expressed in this piece are the views of the guest author(s) or interviewee(s) alone, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Canstar.

36 min