Gray Divorce Isn’t Just Emotional, It’s Financially Risky

Gray Divorce Isn’t Just Emotional, It’s Financially Risky

Gray Divorce and Retirement: What the Allianz Study Means for Your Future

A new study by Allianz Life shows that one in three Americans aged 61-75 who have been divorced say it negatively affected their retirement security. And the trend of gray divorce (divorcing later in life) is only growing.
The study highlights a growing concern in family law and financial planning: the impact of divorce on retirement security. As more Americans over age 60 choose to end their marriages, the long-term consequences are becoming harder to ignore.
Keep reading for my four key findings from the study:

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Holidays Can Mean Waiting To Divorce

This holiday season, you are thinking: “Just one more time.” One more time around your mother-in-law’s nasty snide comments; one more draining day of yule-tide “merriment”; and one last New Year’s hurrah. After the confetti settles, the weight of the relationship will be too much. In fact, the stress could do you in. So you will say “never again,” and spend the next year (or more) getting divorced. And you are not alone.

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Video: Celebrity Divorce News (in under 1 min)

Who is getting divorced? Latest gossip on Dr. Dre’s case (in under 1 min). [This is my quick take; I don’t represent either of them💅🏻]

Red flag spotting and Relationship Karma

The real problem is that red flags can turn into devastating disasters when you don’t heed them.

Sometimes we are so intrigued by a relationship that we ignore that nagging feeling that something is off. Usually that feeling is your gut, warning you about a red flag. Here are six serious red flags that you shouldn’t stay in the relationship:

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