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S4E47 How to Financially Prepare for Divorce

Collective Wealth

Release Date: 03/15/2021

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The financial implications of divorce can be devastating if you’re not prepared. Katie VandenBerg is a Divorce Specialist who helps women with the emotional and financial aspects of managing a separation. Katie shares with us:

  • How to financially prepare for a divorce
  • Advice to manage the overwhelm of the emotional trauma experienced during a divorce
  • The years it took for her and her (second) husband to openly discuss and manage money together
  • The importance of financial literacy and knowledge, no matter how solid your relationship is now

Divorce is often an emotional and overwhelming life transition. Being financially prepared will help you through the process, learn how now.

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