Last Thursday I sent a painfully vulnerable email to my subscribers announcing my separation from my husband. We broke down in a spectacular fashion after less than a year of marriage, leaving us both reeling with hurt. I think it will take a long term to sort out the emotions, so I’m being cautious with how much I share right now. Ending my marriage has been excruciating, embarrassing, and of course, financially distressing. It’s hard to think of any major life event that isn’t accompanied by financial consequences, and the breakdown of a marriage is no different. To say the transition has been expensive is an understatement — and my husband and I didn’t even own a swath of joint assets. Transitions are a bank balance killer In the time between moving out of the apartment I shared with my apartment and the new one where I live by myself, I […]
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