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How Women Should Protect Themselves Financially Regarding
Divorce
By Karl
Augustine
Women who believe a divorce is a possibility or who think
that their husband will be asking about getting a divorce at
some point should put their emotions aside and plan "just in
case" their intuition is correct that a divorce may be coming
in the near future. If women who believe that the "divorce
discussion" may be lurking, they should make it a point to look
for solid signs that their husband will indeed ask for a
divorce...then they should plan accordingly.
Women who think that they are signs that her husband may ask
for a divorce but haven't thought about it deeply or who think
that a divorce would better suit them rather than their
husbands, should view the situation realistically and as
stoically as possible. This will ensure that plan they take is
calculated, logical and will benefit them based on what they
want the end result to yield.
Often times women refuse to think that a divorce could
happen to them and one day their husband comes home and says
"There's something I have been meaning to talk to you about..."
or "I think we should get a divorce." or something similar. If
the situation has reached this point, its too late for women to
start planning for their financial future after divorce.
So what do women who think a divorce is eminent or who want
a divorce for themselves do in order to ensure they aren't left
in financial ruin?
There's certainly a myriad of tactics that can be used and
each woman's situation is different regarding divorce, but
here's some tactics that will help:
Women and divorce tactic 1:
Once women validate their own reasons for divorce and are
sure that divorce is the right path, they should make a plan
and keep it to themselves. They shouldn't let anyone know what
they've decided to do. They should not tell their friends,
co-workers, or family...no one. And they certainly shouldn't
lead on to their husband that they want a divorce if they are
the ones who will be making the first move to end the
marriage.
Women and divorce tactic 2:
Women in divorce should realize that the plan they take may
require several months to implement and they should be patient
and plan logically. Women should learn how much money it would
take to support themselves (and children if the situation
warrants it), how much money is actually available to them now,
and how they can adjust their lifestyle to make sure they can
financially survive.
Women and divorce tactic 3:
Women who may be facing divorce should look at the household
wills. In some cases, it may be legal to take someone out of a
will or put someone into a will without that person
knowing.
Women and divorce tactic 4:
Women who want to plan for divorce should try to put away
cash in the event something dramatic happens unexpectedly. Bit
by bit, putting cash away somewhere in a place that cannot be
found by heir husband will allow women to make sure they can
survive in the event of "unforeseen circumstances".
Women and divorce tactic 5:
Women who plan on getting divorced should document any
events that will strengthen their case against their husband.
Occurrences such as physical abuse, verbal abuse, mental abuse,
and drunken stupors that end in embaraasment or abuse are
examples or instances that should be documented because these
happeneings strengthen any case the women have against their
husband.
Women and divorce tactic 6:
Women who know that divorce is in their future should do all
they can to decrease liabilities and increase their access to
money. This includes paying down mutual debt, establishing
credit of their own if they do not have credit already, and
making sure that the mortgage (if there is one) is paid down as
much as possible.
Women and divorce tactic 7:
Women who are serious about getting a divorce or who think
that their husband might ask for a divorce in the future should
gather all documents that have to do with anything financial
that has their name listed. They should make a list of all
these items with financial institution name, address, account
number, balance, interest rate, etc. Knowing exactly what is at
stake financially will help alleviate surprises later.
Planning a divorce can be as painful for women as it can be
for men. Generally, women aren't the breadwinners (although
things are getting a lot closer to being 'new age' than in
previous decades) and getting surprised with divorce papers can
have long term financial affects to women who don't plan
accordingly and protect themselves financially.
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