‘If you own your own business, don’t assume your soon-to-be ex won’t be entitled to some portion of it,’ attorney Mitchell points out.
Another thorny issue is your retirement accounts, which shouldn’t always be split down the middle in a divorce, according to Scott Hanson, CFP, senior partner and co-founder of Hanson McClain Advisors. A good financial planner, particularly one experienced in divorce financial planning, can clarify these issues and more.
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