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Listen to my interview on Divorce Source Radio where I speak with Deborah Moskovitch about the many concerns, considerations and consequences of financial planning for the older divorcee. http://www.divorcesourceradio.com/im-divorced-now-how-am-i-going-to-retire/

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In 2009, people ages 50 and older were twice as likely to divorce as their counterparts in 1990. Researchers have just begun to explore why. They know that, for many boomer couples, the kids are out of the house and it’s time to face reality. Who gets to keep what is  even more stressful at [...]

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For  couples contemplating separation or divorce at later stage of life, the costs of   prolonged negotiations that may erode assets that they’ ve set aside for their retirement  is not what they want to see happen. There are viable alternatives to costly litigation  that  allows the couple, rather than the court, to decide what is [...]

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For   “empty – nesters”, divorce is increasingly common. Though overall divorce rates have declined since spiking in the 1980s, there has been a rise in “grey divorce”. At this stage of your life, you probably didn’t think divorce would be something you’d be contemplating when also having to consider things like investing in your business, [...]

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If you are considering a divorce, join Marion and myself for a conversation about the things that matter the most when thinking about separation and divorce – kids, finances and your future.  Our goal is to give you the answers you need in a safe and comfortable setting.  If you or someone you know is contemplating separation, [...]

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As  the  ups and downs of in the economy  increase,  so does the stress on married people to deal with the  inevitable pressure points that develop in the relationship. Couples now have to deal with financial problems that are new to their relationship. How to pay the bills if both of you are unemployed? How [...]

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If you are facing divorce, you have  a myriad of documents and information to collect and sort. If you haven’t paid attention to the family finances, you may not be aware of what it takes to run the household now. For many, learning about what you spent when you were together is a challenging and [...]

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Divorce is a financial strain on your family because it divides you and your spouse’s cumulative assets. In this economy, where assets are quickly turning into debts, it is critical to understand the financial consequences of a divorce and how to make the most out of its aftermath. A divorce divides one family unit into [...]

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Starting the divorce process can seem like a daunting task.  No matter which way you go about your divorce, from litigation to mediation, you will be asked for a lot of paperwork in order to get started. This is a great time of year to get that information together; the end of the year is [...]

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Many families postpone their separation until after the holidays.  There are things that can be done in preparation for that change while you have the time to research online or make enquiries during your time off from work. Here are some tips: 1.    Start collecting financial documents like credit card and bank statements, investment and [...]

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