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Divorce checklist

Ending a long-term relationship can be a juggling act — emotionally, intellectually and financially — but taking action now can help you create a steady, secure future. 

 

Print our checklist and keep it handy. It can help you stay on track.

 

  • Make a budget. Use a budget worksheet to record all your income and expenses.

 

  • Update your health insurance. Review the rules for removing your former partner from your health insurance. If you're the one without insurance, research coverage.

 

  • Review beneficiaries. Take time to review your beneficiaries on things like life insurance, retirement plans, bank accounts and other financial documents and make changes where necessary.

 

 

  • Find a real estate agent. Whether you decide to sell your house or stay, it's helpful to know how much it's worth. 

 

  • List your assets. Know how much you have. Include things like income, equity, support payments, investment income, real estate income, etc.

 

  • Prepare for taxes. If you and your former partner share custody, agree on who will file as "head of household" when taxes are due.

 

  • Plan for retirement. See if your retirement savings are on track. If not, brainstorm ways to save more and make more.

 

  • Adjust your investments. Talk to your financial professional about rebalancing your portfolio and any other changes to your investment strategy.

 

  • Build your team. You’re not in it alone. Make sure you’ve got the right team of professionals to help you create the life that you want.

 

 

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