A Roadmap to Taking Control of Your Finances During & After Divorce

Most people don’t begin their marriage expecting it to end in divorce. If you are going through one, the best thing you can do is remain well-informed. Many people getting divorced may be smart, accomplished, or well-established professionally, but may not be the one who handled the finances in their marriage. If this applies to you, it may be tempting to postpone financial concerns until after your divorce for the sake of your emotional well-being, but that would be a big mistake.

Many who find themselves on the brink of divorce say they aren’t fully aware of what they have or what they will obtain post-divorce – or whether they can even afford to get divorced. However, this is a common issue, and your level of financial literacy should not be a source of embarrassment, nor should it
prevent you from leaving an unhappy marriage.

Once you decide to divorce, the next step is to arm yourself with information. The following roadmap and checklist can help you get organized and feel better prepared to manage your personal finances as you navigate this difficult process.

Included in this Contents

  • Getting Organized Before Divorce
  • Preparing For the Future of Your Finances Post-Divorce
  • Divorce Checklists – Reorganizing Your Life After Divorce

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