
How do I make a budget when I don’t know what my income will look like?
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Creating a budget when your income is uncertain can be challenging, but it’s entirely doable with the right approach. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you feel more secure and prepared:

Am I entitled to a portion of my ex-spouse's retirement or savings?
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Yes, you may be entitled to a portion of your ex-spouse's retirement accounts and savings, depending on your state laws and the length of your marriage. Here’s what you need to know:

How do I handle the mortgage, bills, and everyday expenses on my own?
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Taking on financial responsibilities solo after a divorce can feel overwhelming, but with a strategic approach, you can create stability and confidence. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you manage it smoothly:

Will I have enough money to support myself and my children?
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One of the biggest concerns during divorce is financial stability—especially if you were not the primary earner. The good news is, with planning and awareness, you can build a strong financial foundation. Here’s how to evaluate your situation: