Divorce and Retirement: Retirement Plans Don’t Usually Include Divorce

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In many divorce situations, the first worry is about the kids. However, if someone is divorcing late in life, their biggest worry may be what happens to them in retirement. Issues such as housing, pensions, healthcare, retirement benefits, and estate plans are, more often than not, fringe concerns when dealing with couples divorcing at other stages of life. These concerns come to the forefront and can become key issues when a divorce occurs late in life.


Eva Sachs

CFP®, CDFA®

Eva is a recognized expert in financial planning in divorce. She has limited her practice to fee-only financial divorce consulting work for the last 10 years. Eva is often quoted and interviewed in many publications, radio, and TV. Her articles appear in numerous publications and she is regularly asked to address business groups, legal and financial events in Canada and the U.S.

She is co-founder of “Mutual Solutions,” a unique mediation practice for separating couples. She is also co-author of the book When Harry Left Sally — Finding your Way through Grey Divorce published in 2014.

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