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Protecting Your Financing During a Divorce
If you think that you will be terminating your marriage in the near
future and you are uncertain what the future will hold for you, you may
want to start taking the necessary precautions now. You have to make
sure that you are protecting your financial security for later.
Reduce unnecessary expenses as soon as you can. Meet with your spouse
and agree to cancel utilities and other bills. You will most likely need
to possess money later on and this is a way to save. Sell off your
personal property that you no longer need or want. You can do this now
to avoid losing it later on.
Any credit cards that the two of your share need to be cancelled as soon
as possible, and each of you should acquire your own. You need to cancel
the cards because the spouse can charge all kinds of different things on
the cards and you will get stuck paying them back. Canceling the cards
now can save you money that you will need to have later on.
You may want to separate the jointly owned bank accounts. If you have
bank accounts together, you may want to divide the money first. If not,
your spouse may decide to go and take care of the money on their own and
leave you with nothing. If you have outstanding bills for the home, make
sure you're both aware of the situations so that that arrangements can
be made to pay for them. If you do open up a different bank account, do
it at a different bank.
Stop contributing to combined accounts like 401K and pension plans.
Telling your place of employment usually does this. Make the necessary
arrangements so that your money is not being added to this account. You
have to do this until you find out what will happen to those accounts
and who will benefit from them.
Keep your job or try and find one. You have to make sure that you are
protecting yourself and able to raise your family. If you are not
getting any income from your spouse, you will have to do something to
support your monthly needs. You may want to ask your 'soon to be ex' if
they can help you financially until the divorce proceedings are over.
This is only recommended if you are ending the divorce on a good note.
If you are fighting over everything and not getting along, you should
contact your attorney and have them ask for you.
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