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A House Divided

The newest research suggests that divorce rates in the U.S. have been decreasing in recent decades. Still, many people face the challenging crossroads that comes when their marriage ends.

 

Getting a divorce is a painful, emotional procedure. Don’t be in such a hurry to reach a settlement that you make poor decisions that can have life-long consequences. If divorce is a likelihood, here are a few financial ideas that may help you prepare.

The most essential task you can do is getting your finances organized. Identify all your assets and make copies of important financial papers, such as deeds, tax returns, and investment records. When it comes to dividing up your assets, contemplate mediation as a low-cost alternative to litigation. Most states have equitable-distribution laws that require shared assets to be divided 50/50 anyway. When a divorce becomes combative, attorney’s fees can accumulate.


From a financial perspective, divorce means taking all the income previously used to run one household and stretching it out over two residences, two utility bills, two grocery lists, etc. There are other hidden costs as well, such as counseling for you or your children. Divorces also may require incurring one-time fees, such as a security deposit on a rental property, moving costs, or increased child-care.

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Lastly, dividing assets may sound simple but it can be quite intricate. The forced sale of a home or investment portfolio may have tax consequences. Potential tax liability also can make two seemingly equal assets have varying net values. Furthermore, when pulling apart a portfolio, it makes sense to consider how each asset will suit the prospective recipient in terms of risk tolerance and liquidity.

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