Mistakes Made with Late Life Divorce

Often couples who are on the cusp of retirement make a lot of mistakes in terms of what they've communicated and or done in preparation for retirement. 

Late life divorce (after age 50) presents a lot of challenges. It’s actually different for a number of reasons. Often couples who are on the cusp of retirement make a lot of mistakes in terms of what they’ve communicated and or done in preparation for retirement.  

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