Divorce 101: Restoring your finances - MSN Money
Your lifestyle will almost certainly change when one household becomes two. You'll need a new budget -- and a realistic look at what you can afford for the next few years.
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Should you keep the house in a divorce? - MSN Money
The comfort of your longtime surroundings is tempting, but consider how you'll pay a mortgage by yourself or how you'll buy out your spouse. Here's where to start.
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How divorce hits your 401(k) - MSN Money
If your marriage is breaking up, here's one more thing to think about: The major effect it'll have on your employer-sponsored retirement plan.
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Divorcing? 15 costly mistakes - MSN Money
Work with a divorce financial planner or tax accountant to minimize the total taxes you and your ex will pay during separation and after divorce, and share the money you save.
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10 keys to a truly cheap divorce - MSN Money
Splitting up can be done on the cheap -- sometimes for as little as $50. But if you rush and make bad decisions, the real costs can still be high.
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Get an online divorce - MSN Money
As long as there are no disputes over property or kids, these online services can generate the forms you need for as little as $199. All you have to do is file.
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Money isn't the culprit in most divorces - MSN Money
Looking for the "real" causes of divorce may be a bit of a snipe hunt, added financial planner Ginita Wall, a San Diego-based expert on divorce and finance.
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How to leave your husband - MSN Money
Surviving divorce is misery enough; you don't want to suffer unnecessary financial hardship on top of it. Beat the odds Woodhouse remembers a client who came to her hoping to leave ...
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10 steps to a money-smart divorce - MSN Money
No matter how intense your emotions, it's important to remember that ending a marriage is in fact a business deal. Here are moves to make sure you don't get taken.
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Divorce, children, debt, financial planning, prenuptial - MSN Money
Suddenly single by divorce. Making it through divorce with your finances intact
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