The overall divorce rates in the United States have
decreased over the course of the last few decades, but twenty five percent of
marriages end before their tenth anniversary, and ten percent fail to make it
five years. Adding to the drama is that many people fail to realize the
financial impact that divorce will have on them, particularly in the case for
women.
Everyone, including single people and those in happy
marriages, needs to educate themselves on financial planning and assume a
greater degree of responsibility in regards to their financial future. You
should not rely on financial advisors exclusively and achieve some level of
knowledge yourself so that you ask the right questions and correctly evaluate
the answers when engaging with divorce attorneys as well as other
professionals.
Going on an adult education course about investing, personal
finances and taxes is a very good idea, and you will get unbiased and helpful
advice on a variety of topics, including getting divorced.
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