As if going through the emotional and financial challenges of a divorce isn’t already difficult enough, you must also consider how your divorce may impact your taxes.

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As if going through the emotional and financial challenges of a divorce isn’t already difficult enough, you must also consider how your divorce may impact your taxes.
One of the most common mistakes made by couples splitting up assets in a divorce is taking a “snapshot” of all assets’ current market value and using that amount to make decisions. In addition to current value, it’s important to consider the following when assessing the true value of assets.
Following a divorce, it’s important to ensure you and you children maintain adequate insurance coverage. Here are several important considerations by insurance type.
Important Steps to Take Immediately Following a Divorce Following the emotionally draining experience of a divorce, it’s understandable if the last thing you feel like doing is making changes to your estate plan. However, if you don’t take immediate action, your...
If you’re reeling from the emotional rollercoaster of a divorce, it can be difficult to think of much else. However, it’s important to consider your financial future and take steps to make sure you’ll be able to support yourself and your children once the divorce is finalized. An important first step in this process is to reestablish your financial priorities. The following tips can help.
Over the last 20 years, the divorce rate among people age 50 and older has doubled.1 Getting divorced later in life presents unique financial challenges, one of which is determining eligibility for Social Security benefits. The following rules apply to the division of Social Security following a divorce.
Tax Planning and Divorce
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How Insurance Is Affected by Divorce
Post-Divorce Estate Planning
Reestablishing Your Financial Priorities After Divorce
Social Security for Divorced Spouses
Financial Pros and Cons of Divorce
Divorce and Credit Card Debt
How Women Are Financially Affected by Divorce
How to Divide Your Money in a Divorce