It's been almost a year for Rose. She has been so absorbed in her divorce that she forgot about the future. Her daughter enters college soon and Rose wants to retire in the next ten years. She worries that it may be too late for a financial plan.
Bihar didn't want her life to change but post divorce she is ready to move on. She vows never again to find herself in a situation where she doesn't understand her financial condition. She is ready to downsize housing and look at ways to increase her savings.
Nina was divorced earlier this year. As a single mother she finds there are countless financial issues to worry about. She now needs to establish a credit rating, update her will and redo her insurance.
You have come through a divorce. What is your story? Is this something you initiated; a situation you knew was inevitable; or did it take you by surprise?
Regardless of the circumstances, you now need to move ahead with clarity, confidence and compassion.
Now is the time to make constructive, informed decisions about your money and your future. Whether or not you wanted this to happen, this will be your new life.
Women in Divorce Financial is here to help you.
