When you started your divorce process, were you surprised to learn that your retirement accounts could be in jeopardy? You have likely saved most of your working life to create some security when you retire, so dividing these assets can impact your current and future...
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What do you know about saving time and money while divorcing?
You know you want to dissolve your marriage, but you have a lot of uncertainties to deal with. For instance, how do you save money and time on divorce? Kiplinger explains which financial moves to make sooner rather than later while divorcing. Learn how to split from...
Dividing debt in divorce requires careful strategizing
If you and your spouse are waiting until you’re in a good place financially to get a divorce, you could find yourself together for many more unhappy years. Many couples divorce while they’re on a tight budget and in a fair amount of debt. You just have to be prepared...
What becomes of your student loans when you divorce?
There's a lot that may keep divorcing spouses up at night. One factor is property division. While many husbands and wives understand that they'll ultimately have to split up assets like cars, bank accounts and the marital home, few realize that they also have to divvy...
Should you try to keep your home when divorcing?
One of the most significant decisions to make when divorcing is where you will live afterward. Many a couple have fought long and hard over who keeps the family home. It may be the most valuable joint asset you have and seem an essential thing over which to fight....
Will I lose my separate property in a divorce?
When your divorce goes to court, a judge will decide the best way to divide your and your spouse’s property. But when you have assets like an inheritance or a business that you consider separate property, you may worry that you will lose half to your spouse. While a...