Help With Navigating a Divorce's Possible Financial Consequences
Experiencing a divorce can exact a painful emotional and physical toll on you and your loved ones. Unfortunately, dealing with the financial implications can make matters even worse. That’s why it’s important to get help with managing the potential financial impact if you’re in the process of getting a divorce or have reason to believe you’ll be going through one in the foreseeable future.
Complete the form to receive our helpful divorce guide. Here’s what's included:
“Divorce: Navigating the Tax and Financial Aspects” includes helpful reminders and suggests topics to discuss with your Financial Advisor and tax and legal advisors, including:
- How your tax picture may change
- Strategies for managing retirement accounts [401(k), 403(b), IRA, etc.]
- Complications employer-granted stock options and restricted stock can create
- The importance of updating estate planning documents and beneficiary designations
Getting through a divorce is hard enough without being blindsided by unanticipated financial complications. Get this valuable information now.
Wells Fargo Advisors and its affiliates do not provide tax or legal advice. Be sure to consult with your own tax and legal advisors before taking any action that may have tax or legal consequences.
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