


When your divorce becomes final, you’re likely feeling a swirl of emotions about your marriage’s end. The one thing you’re probably feeling downright joyful about is the end of divorce-related paperwork, meetings, and checklists.
Not to rain on your parade, but you do have one last divorce checklist to manage. Even after divorce, you need to make absolutely certain that you’ve formally ended all the legal obligations that bind you to your ex (other than those indicated in the divorce decree). If you don’t terminate these connections, you run the risk of giving your ex-spouse certain powers, privileges, and financial advantages that you may not intend.
Take a look at these seven must-do tasks to complete after your divorce is final.
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Getting separated can be complicated–emotionally and financially. Suddenly, you’re in a single-income household and find yourself exclusively responsible for bills and expenses that your spouse previously contributed to or covered.
You’re probably going to have to make a serious shift in your lifestyle, budget, and financial priorities.
Take a look at the following separation financials checklist. It’ll help you capably manage the financial consequences of separation and take better control of your new life.

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