Life After Divorce- Surviving Financially
By Kelly Kennedy
In the first few
years after divorce, more often than not, the standard of living
of both spouses drops. Why, because the same cumulative income
and pool of assets now has to support two households instead of one.
Unfortunately, most people don't prepare themselves financially or
emotionally for that consequence. So what can you do to better prepare
yourself for this inevitability? The answer is simple, but it's not
easy to put into practice.
Divorce is an inherently
stressful process, even life after divorce can be. To alleviate some
of the stress, it's important
to be proactive
and in control. Here are the "Lucky Seven" things you can
do to help prepare yourself for your post-divorce financial future.
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Broadband
Phone - an Easy Way to Lower Your Phone Bills
Yes,
I am pushing the benefits of broadband phoning on these pages but
I also have been a loyal customer to the Vonage program for several
months now. Overall, I have been very impressed but there are definitely
some pros and cons, especially if you live in a small rural town
as I do.
As
a person who has been struggling a little financially over the past
four years since my divorce, one of my first priorities was to find
a way to lower my monthly phone and internet bills. Getting rid of
my cell phone was the first thing I did...it just wasn't used enough.
And anytime I did try to use it for emergency on the road communication,there
was no service in the area.
Then
I took a look at my home telephone service and realized that I was
paying a ton of money every month before I even placed a call. Plus,
every add-on involved an extra fee. That's when I decided to try
out broadband phone after seeing it advertised on the net.
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more.
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