Divorce and Public Pensions
Did you know that if you are the non-public employee and you receive a portion of your spouse’s public pension in a divorce, that pension will not reduce your social security benefits?
Did you know that if you are the non-public employee and you receive a portion of your spouse’s public pension in a divorce, that pension will not reduce your social security benefits?
Making a budget and stopping impulse shopping are just two ways to save money after divorce. It’s a good start – but you still have a way to go!
If you are thinking about or going through a divorce, make it a priority to manage the costs of your divorce by getting informed, focus on keeping your money in your family and staying out of court.
Over half of all divorce cases involve issues of child support or child custody. To learn more about the cost and duration of divorce when minor children are involved, we recently surveyed our readers. Here’s what we found out.
Thinking Divorce? First things first. Use this checklist as a guide as you consider your options and your next steps.