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You might be surprised to learn that the divorce rate for over 50s in Australia is the fastest growing divorce AND most of the divorces are instigated by women, and not the men!
If you are considering divorce - or if someone you know is in this situation - then this is an important episode for you
We discuss some of the basic mistakes that we have seen and offer suggestions of what has worked for others
We need to make it clear that we do NOT provide specific financial advice on this show, it is just general advice and discussion. If you want advice specific to your situation you need to go and see a financial adviser or financial professional.
In fact when it comes to matters of divorce your lawyer is not in a position to provide financial advice. It is essential to consult an accountant or other financial professional.
Some of the key messages from this episode:
Of course this is an extremely emotional time - for everyone
We recognise that and encourage you to seek out the best professional guidance to ensure you are financially secure for your future
We have a question from one of our listeners:
Shelley asks “I am trying to pay off my mortgage before I retire, hopefully in around 5 years time and I want to know if I should change my payments from monthly to more often?”
Again, we need to make it clear that we do NOT provide specific financial advice on this show, it is just general advice and discussion. If you want advice specific to your situation you need to go and see a financial adviser or financial professional.
You might be surprised to learn that the divorce rate for over 50s in Australia is the fastest growing divorce AND most of the divorces are instigated by women, and not the men!
If you are considering divorce - or if someone you know is in this situation - then this is an important episode for you
We discuss some of the basic mistakes that we have seen and offer suggestions of what has worked for others
We need to make it clear that we do NOT provide specific financial advice on this show, it is just general advice and discussion. If you want advice specific to your situation you need to go and see a financial adviser or financial professional.
In fact when it comes to matters of divorce your lawyer is not in a position to provide financial advice. It is essential to consult an accountant or other financial professional.
Some of the key messages from this episode:
Of course this is an extremely emotional time - for everyone
We recognise that and encourage you to seek out the best professional guidance to ensure you are financially secure for your future
We have a question from one of our listeners:
Shelley asks “I am trying to pay off my mortgage before I retire, hopefully in around 5 years time and I want to know if I should change my payments from monthly to more often?”
Again, we need to make it clear that we do NOT provide specific financial advice on this show, it is just general advice and discussion. If you want advice specific to your situation you need to go and see a financial adviser or financial professional.