While you may still be many years away (decades even!) from thinking you need to worry about retirement, managing cash flow once you get there is a critical component to living well at every stage of life. This is especially important if you are divorced from a partner whose ability to earn is significantly greater than your own…but there is good news if you are the lesser-earning partner when it comes to social security. Regardless of your arrangement for alimony, child support, or asset division in your final judgement, the social security benefits you are entitled to receive after divorce are not up for negotiation. Let’s dive into this a little deeper.
First, the facts:
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