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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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