Financial matters to consider after a divorce

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Divorce can bring about significant changes, not only emotionally but also financially. As you navigate through the challenges of separation, finances should be a top priority.

Carefully addressing financial matters can help you secure your future stability. There are a few key considerations to keep in mind when mapping out your monetary plans after a divorce.

Update your budget

Begin by reassessing your budget to reflect your new financial reality. Take stock of your income, expenses and debts. Adjusting your spending habits to align with your current financial situation is an important part of long-term financial health.

Insurance matters

Reevaluate your insurance coverage post-divorce. This includes health, life and property insurance. Ensure that your policies align with your new circumstances and update beneficiaries accordingly. This step helps with safeguarding your and your dependents’ financial well-being.

Retirement planning

Divorce may impact your retirement plans. If you had joint retirement accounts with your ex-spouse, consider how to divide these assets. Reassess your retirement goals and contributions to ensure you remain on track for a secure financial future.

Child support and education expenses

If you share children with your ex-spouse, establish a clear plan for child support. Be sure to also discuss and plan for education expenses. Ensuring that both parents contribute responsibly to these expenses is essential for the well-being of your children and the financial stability of both parties.

Studies show that the standard of living for men decreases by about 20% after a divorce, while women typically experience a 50% decrease in their standard of living. Making sure that both parties can enjoy peace of mind after the separation requires carefully considering finances along the way.

Monica Chin, CEO of Northwest Family

Monica Chin

Founder/ CEO of Northwest Family Law

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Monica Chin is the founder and CEO of Northwest Family Law, focusing exclusively on family law, including divorce, custody, and complex family disputes. She combines strong litigation skills with negotiation expertise, aiming to resolve cases efficiently while protecting her clients’ and their children’s best interests.

She has over 15+ years of experience and is known for a client-centered, compassionate approach helping individuals go through difficult transitions and rebuild stability.

Chin built her firm into one of the region’s fastest-growing family law practices, while also mentoring attorneys and contributing to the legal community through advocacy and pro bono work.

She holds a JD from the University of Oregon and a background in business law, and has received multiple recognitions, including Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers honors.

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