Tracy Coenen, CPA, CFF, MAFF
Tracy has been finding money for over 25 years as a forensic accountant and fraud investigator.
Tracy Coenen, CPA, CFF, MAF
Tracy has been finding money for over 25 years as a forensic accountant and fraud investigator.
Now is the time to look out for yourself first.
No one cares about your safety and security as much as you. No one is going to protect you in the divorce process.
You have to protect yourself.
I have seen so many women become victims of their exes in the divorce process. A husband takes his wife’s name off the joint bank account. Or cleans out the account, leaving her with no way to pay the mortgage or put food on the table. He installs spyware on her phone or uses cameras in and around the house to track her.
Don’t be a victim of shenanigans like this. Take steps now to protect your money, your privacy, and your safety.
Now is the time to look out for yourself first.
No one cares about your safety and security as much as you. No one is going to protect you in the divorce process.
You have to protect yourself.
I have seen so many women become victims of their exes in the divorce process. A husband takes his wife’s name off the joint bank account. Or cleans out the account, leaving her with no way to pay the mortgage or put food on the table. He installs spyware on her phone or uses cameras in and around the house to track her.
Don’t be a victim of shenanigans like this. Take steps now to protect your money, your privacy, and your safety.
Don’t Leave Yourself Vulnerable
When you’re getting divorced, it’s not the time to be careless with your private information or your money. Chances are, your husband is going to try to get an advantage over you in the divorce. And he might do that by trying to spy on you, hack into your email account, or put a tracker on your car.
Even worse, there’s a good chance that he might try to sabotage you financially. Many times during the divorce, your spouse will drain the bank account, take your name off a credit card, or deposit paychecks somewhere you can’t access the money.
You need to look out for yourself in your divorce so these things don’t happen to you.
Don’t Leave Yourself Vulnerable
When you’re getting divorced, it’s not the time to be careless with your private information or your money. Chances are, your husband is going to try to get an advantage over you in the divorce. And he might do that by trying to spy on you, hack into your email account, or put a tracker on your car.
Even worse, there’s a good chance that he might try to sabotage you financially. Many times during the divorce, your spouse will drain the bank account, take your name off a credit card, or deposit paychecks somewhere you can’t access the money.
You need to look out for yourself in your divorce so these things don’t happen to you.
Secure your information, finances, and technology.
There are three key areas in which you need to take extra precautions. You need to secure your private information, so your husband can’t spy on your email communications or get at your computer files.
Securing your money is critical so that you will have access to money and credit that your husband can’t cut off. And you must secure your technology so he can’t watch what you’re doing or sabotage your job, money, or relationships.
There are easy steps you can take, but you need to know where to start and what to do.
I Know You’re Overwhelmed
I’m Tracy Coenen, and I’ve been working as a forensic accountant for more than 25 years. I have worked with hundreds of women going through divorce.
The women I work with are overwhelmed. They feel like they are at a disadvantage when it comes to the money. They worry that they’re going to get cheated out of their share of the money and other assets.
And they’re not wrong. Women usually are at a disadvantage when it comes to the financial issues.
Many of the women I work with are also married to men who have a “win at all costs” mentality. These men will stoop to new lows in the divorce process to continue to control you, to get some sort of advantage, or to feel like they “won.”
And this includes doing underhanded things like hacking into your phone, gaining illegal access to your email account, draining the bank account so you have no way to pay the mortgage or put food on the table, or cutting off your access to resources you need for your kids.
You’re not alone. Many women facing divorce are in the same situation. And I have helped hundreds of them take back their power and get better financial settlements in their divorces.
Women who got everything they were entitled to in their divorces.
You Need to Take Proactive Steps to Protect Yourself
This is not the time to sit back and hope for the best. Every minute you wait gives your husband another chance to sabotage you.
You have to work quickly. You have a chance NOW to protect yourself before he gets any ideas about getting an advantage over you. Even if you’re only thinking about divorce, and not actively in the process, you should start protecting yourself. Even if you’re working cooperatively with your husband to come to an agreement about your money and kids, you still need to be prepared in case something goes wrong.
Let me help you secure your money and information with PROTECT Yourself.
The Expert Help You Need
Let’s put my 25+ years as a forensic accountant to work for you. Without the huge price tag that usually comes along with a forensic accountant.
If you have concerns about the money in your divorce, you may have heard that a forensic accountant can help. But you didn’t know how to find one, or you didn’t know how you could afford the services. Divorce is expensive!
It is my mission to make forensic accounting resources available to women at the lowest possible cost. That’s where the Divorce Money Guide and our resources come in. I can teach you what you need to know very quickly, at a very low cost, and without any special knowledge of numbers or accounting on your part.
Let me help you take the next step toward making sure that your ex can’t take advantage of you or harm you financially or otherwise with PROTECT Yourself.
You Can Never Be Too Careful
Get our best advice on protecting yourself and your money. This guide will give you the tools and the process to secure your information, your finances, and your technology so that you can move forward in your divorce with confidence and focus on getting financial justice for you and your children.