How to See the Warning Signs of a Costly January Divorce
January is divorce month because psychologically people want to start the new year with new beginnings.
January is divorce month because, psychologically, people want to start the new year with new beginnings. Couples tolerate the holidays because nobody really wants to tuck a divorce summons in someone's stocking. But now that the new year has started, how do you spot the signs? From household financial changes to a spouse's secretive behavior, you'll want to figure out which red flags can tip you off that something is going south in your marital bliss. Watch the video below to make sure you know how to prepare yourself for the worst possible scenario and how to get your financial assets in order to make your life easier should your marriage fall apart.
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