In this episode of My Divorce Solution, Karen and Catherine dive into a recent article published
by MSN and Money Talks News, titled, “Seven Things to Do ASAP When Your Spouse Wants
a Divorce.” Together, they unpack each recommendation, offering valuable insights and
alternative approaches based on their own expertise in legal and financial guidance through the
divorce process.
From understanding why hiring an attorney shouldn’t always be the first step to protecting your
financial future with proper preparation, Karen and Catherine offer actionable advice to help you
navigate this difficult time with confidence and clarity. They also cover essential topics like
reviewing your credit report, managing joint accounts, keeping the divorce process amicable,
and communicating with your children during this challenging transition.
Topics Covered:
● Why hiring an attorney may not be the first step you need to take
● The importance of reviewing your credit report and financial accounts
● How to protect your savings and prevent unnecessary financial strain
● The power of keeping things amicable during divorce
● Why picking your battles is key to a smooth transition
● How to effectively communicate with your children about divorce
● The value of MDS’s Financial Portrait in preparing for divorce
Key Takeaways:
1. Financial Preparation: Know your assets and debts before you even think about hiring
an attorney.
2. Keep Things Friendly: Avoid jumping into aggressive actions like closing joint accounts
too early.
3. Talk to Your Children: Make sure both parents are on the same page before discussing
the divorce with your kids.
4. Credit Awareness: Check your credit report—don’t just rely on your credit score.
5. Avoid Premature Negotiations: Don’t negotiate away important assets without knowing
the full financial picture.
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