Starting Over after 50 Financial Principles for Divorced Women

Starting Over after 50 Financial Principles for Divorced Women

After a divorce, some women feel confident and ready to take over all the finances. Others feel uncertain, after years of delegating this job to a spouse.

After a divorce, some women feel confident and ready to take over all the finances. Others feel uncertain, after years of delegating this job to a spouse. Either way, after a divorce is a good time to take stock and set a financial course for the rest of your life. This webinar addresses common pitfalls, cashflow, assets, healthcare, and more. Lili Vasileff, a nationally-recognized divorce financial specialist, presents. Divorced women and those currently going through a divorce will benefit from this educational event.

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