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Writer's pictureLeslie Garske

Women Don’t Consult Financial Advisors When They Get Divorced. Here’s Why They Should





Financial stability is a top concern among women who divorce. Yet a new study finds that over 95% of women do not use a financial advisor when going through a divorce despite having financial goals they want to achieve. In my position on the board of directors of the Association of Divorce Financial Planners, I see firsthand the financial consequences a divorce can bring. With the effects lasting years – even decades – why are women not seeking financial advice from an expert?




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