Mastering Finances and Co-Parenting After Divorce with Jonathan Breeden

Broke Up, Not Broke(n)™

Jamie M. Lima is joined by Jonathan Breeden to address minimizing financial stress and advancing post-divorce. They delve into child support, custody, and alimony, providing insights into economic factors that affect alimony decisions and lifestyle analysis. The conversation includes handling business assets and emphasizes the essential role of budgeting throughout the divorce process. Estate planning and updating beneficiaries post-divorce are also discussed. The episode highlights empowerment and effective co-parenting strategies, offering guidance for navigating life after separation.

Visit Jonathan Breeden's links to explore more of his work:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-breeden-75852ba/ Website: https://www.breedenfirm.com/

Jonathan Breeden is a family law attorney in the suburbs of Raleigh North Carolina. He became an attorney in 2000, and started his law firm right out of law school. Breeden Law Office currently has 8 other attorneys working for the company and 11 other support staff. Jonathan is from a small town on the NC SC border called Laurinburg, NC. He went to NC State for undergrad then to Campbell University for law school.

Jonathan started his practice doing criminal and family and switched to pretty much all family law in 2007. The law office has experienced exponential growth in the past few years. The company has grown from 3 employees in June 2020 to 20 employees. Jonathan Breeden worked diligently to build momentum while also dealing with a pandemic. Jonathan prides himself on developing effective systems that have allowed the law firm to scale.

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(0:00) Introduction and welcome (0:35) Focus on minimizing financial stress and moving forward post-divorce with Jonathan Breeden (4:33) Child support, custody, and alimony insights (11:19) Economic factors affecting alimony and lifestyle analysis (14:17) Handling business assets and the critical role of budgeting during divorce (23:22) Estate planning and updating beneficiaries post-divorce (27:12) Empowerment and co-parenting strategies post-divorce (29:43) Appreciation and closing remarks

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