Apps help divorced parents track bills

By Staff | February 4, 2015 | Last updated on February 4, 2015
1 min read

How much to pay for piano lessons or how to split the cost of a new snowsuit aren’t items usually covered in a settlement when parents get divorced.

Day-to-day expenses like these that aren’t covered by child support can add up and become cumbersome for parents to track.

Read: One way to protect the matrimonial home

If your client is having trouble tracking expenses with her ex-partner, a budgeting app may be the solution, reports Reuters. There are many options, including Our Family Wizard, SupportPay and 2Houses.

Read more here.

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