Getting divorced? Here’s how to prepare your finances and protect your assets

Financial Post
March 21, 2023.

More than 40 per cent of marriages in Canada end in divorce, which can be an emotionally charged life transition since your lifestyle, housing and financial goals can all be upended, making the process of separating finances onerous and exacerbating.

Separating emotions from critical financial decisions can be difficult at the best of times, but is especially complicated when working through a divorce. Working with a wealth adviser can add an objective lens when navigating your uncoupling and can help you better plan for financial security in the future.

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