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Emma Johnson is a financial journalist, author of the bestselling Kickass Single Mom (Penguin), founder of MomsForSharedParenting.org, and founder of Wealthysinglemommy.com — the world’s largest platform for single mothers. As an expert she has been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, O, the Oprah Magazine, CNN, The Doctors and hundreds of other outlets. She lives in New York City with her children.

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How To Prepare Financially For A Big Breakup Or A Divorce

June 18, 2019 (Last Modified: August 26, 2019) / Emma Johnson
How To Prepare Financially For A Big Breakup Or A DivorceFacing divorce or a breakup with your partner? Maybe you’ve talked to a lawyer and are ready to have your spouse served with the papers. Perhaps the two of you decided through respectful agreement to consciously un-couple. Or maybe you’ve...

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How To Navigate Money Challenges With Your Kid’s Other Parent

May 28, 2019 (Last Modified: August 26, 2019) / Emma Johnson
How To Navigate Money Challenges With Your Kid’s Other ParentThis post is for separated and divorced parents.   While Marie Kondo suggests you get rid of people in your life who do not bring you joy, your kids’ other parent cannot fall into that list. Like it or not, they...

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How to Create an Amazing Life on a Single Mom Budget

May 7, 2019 / Emma Johnson
How to Create an Amazing Life on a Single Mom BudgetWhen Christina Rodriguez divorced four years ago, she had no idea how she was going to make ends meet. After all, during her marriage, she earned $38,000 per year as a visual designer, and even with her husband’s income, the...

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