Posts Tagged ‘divorce over 50’
Becoming Financially Literate Before, During, and After a Divorce
Editor’s Note: This article was originally posted on April 6, 2020 by DivorceTownUSA, and written by Brenda Dozier, CDFA, PhD, RICP. Perhaps this comes at the right time if you are contemplating a divorce, or in the process of one. Or maybe you have recently gotten a divorce and wish you had focused more on…
Read MoreWomen And Divorce: Strategies To Secure The Present And Protect The Future
Editor’s Note: This article is from “Speaking From Experience,” an occasional series from RBC Wealth Management—U.S. featuring advisors who discuss how a unique financial or personal situation they’ve experienced impacts how they advise clients. So much of what we do as financial advisors involves families in that we plan together with a family to grow…
Read MoreFamily Home & Divorce
For many American families, owning a home is the key to building wealth. When divorce becomes part of the picture, all that can be turned on its head. Considering that the median value of a home in the U.S. is $247,084, and the average amount of mortgage debt a person has topped $202,000 last year, deciding how to…
Read MoreThe Rise of Gray Divorce: Why and Why Not?
Al and Tipper Gore could be the poster children for one reason why divorce for those 50 and up is on the rise. There are many other factors at play, and several financial considerations to keep in mind, too. Till death do us part? Not so much. In the past 25 years, the divorce rate…
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