Financial education is so important. Financial literacy is a journey. My suggestion to you is if you are going through this process of a divorce or a transition, you need an advocate. You need support, and you need to learn. And learn in the way that you digest it well, so that you are confident about the financial decisions that you will make.
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New York Times – How to Stop a Late-in-Life Divorce From Ruining Your Retirement
“I ask clients, ‘If the house will eat up 70 percent of your income, are you willing to sacrifice 70 percent of everything else in your budget to keep it?’” Ms. Vasileff said.