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Jan 26, 2026

For many people, a new year offers an invitation to make some major changes. Those may be smaller resolutions, such as starting a new exercise routine or picking up a new hobby. They can also be more holistic life reassessments, including of a marriage — especially on the heels of the often hectic and at times stressful holiday season.

Sadly, if not surprisingly, filings tend to go up in January after the holidays are done. This ushers in the start of what is dubbed “divorce season,” building to historical filing peaks in March and August.

While undoubtedly emotional, divorce does not have to be financially devastating. If you are among those contemplating this life change, taking some time to prepare can make all the difference.

Here’s how...

Selected excerpt(s) and linked article courtesy of Becca Stanek, theweek(dot)com
Royalty-free photo courtesy of Google's Gemini

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