Fasten your seatbelts as we journey through analyzing your housing options during the seismic shift of divorce. We view this decision from all angles - financial and emotional. The road starts with a post-divorce budget and extends to considering other assets in the marital estate. To ease this complex decision, we illustrate how financial projections can help compare the outcomes of different paths. Whether you feel pulled towards keeping the house, selling it, or a buyout, it’s essential to scrutinize all options. We highlight the importance of seeking professional guidance from a certified divorce financial analyst or financial advisor. This episode is a valuable resource for anyone wrestling with this decision.
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- CLICK HERE to listen to Jacki's episode on creating a budget
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- To read about how Pearl Planning can help you though your divorce or schedule an initial complimentary consult with Jacki, CLICK HERE
- If you're considering divorce and want some preliminary financial information, CLICK HERE
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