Taking Care of Yourself after Divorce [10 Tips]
Taking care of yourself during and after a divorce can be difficult due to the wide array of emotions you're experiencing. This is a painful, and uncertain time—especially if you have never managed your own finances, but have let your spouse take care of you.
You are not alone. Even in today's world, many women rely on "Prince Charming" to provide for their needs. As many as one-quarter of American women do not even work, and may have little knowledge of their and their spouse's bank and investment accounts, cash flow, debts, and financial holdings.
If you followed my advice with giving up financial control, you've already educated yourself by gathering information and documents detailing these accounts. If you haven't performed this step, now is the time, before you seek legal help. Doing so will not only help you make wise decisions for yourself and your future, it will save you attorney's fees.
Now that you know where your and your spouse's money and property are and what you owe, you need to take measures to protect yourself. Divorce often brings out the worst in people, and your spouse is no exception. Many people have found their bank accounts drained or their credit cards charged to the max by a resentful soon-to-be-ex.
Determine Your Destiny
Don't let this be you. Take your destiny into your own hands and consider taking these actions for taking care of yourself:
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Conclusion
During your marriage, you let someone else make the decisions for you. As you divorce, and for the rest of your life, taking care of yourself is your job, starting with getting informed, making wise choices, and actively protecting yourself and your assets.
We are here to help. We help people just like you who are juggling so much during these difficult times. The decisions you make now will have an impact for the rest of your life, getting advice from professionals is a good way to make the right decisions for your future.
The good news is that it's never too late to begin shaping your destiny—nor, when it comes to divorce, is it ever too early to start.
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