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Why You Must Plan Your Financial Future, No Matter How Happily Married You Are Right Now
Copyright © 2004-2005, Cathi Adams
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Life is filled with surprises, and some of these surprises are
usually nasty ones. This is the reason why it makes plenty of
sense to prepare for any eventualities, especially of the nasty
kind. One of the increasingly common and extremely nasty
eventualities that we have to live with these days is divorce.
No matter how happily married you may be currently; there is
absolutely no guarantee that the situation will remain the same
forever. And what is more, there is really no harm in planning
and preparing yourself for any eventuality. Nobody who ever
planned ahead ever regretted it while everybody who did not,
which is the majority of us, have always ended up with plenty of
bitter regrets.
You just need to talk to women who have been through a divorce to
realize the pain of being taken completely by surprise. Sadly
more and more women are being left in shock and dazed as their
ex-husband’s lawyers proceed to ensure that they are left
virtually penniless and desperate.
The way to avoid all this is to plan your financial future well
in advance, in anticipation of any eventuality. It starts with
your taking control of marital finances and ensuring that you
always have cash in hand.
And the fascinating thing is that most women do not realize is
that this can all be done without upsetting their marriages or
raising suspicion in their husbands that would cause strain in
their relationship. It is really about paying more attention to a
few important details in your happy marriage that could make all
the difference incase anything goes wrong later.
If nothing ends up going wrong, then you will have lost nothing
but you will be the sort of prudent woman who prepares for
anything.
After all, you cannot argue with the figures. The figures
indicate that in 2004 alone, there were a staggering
1.25 million divorces in the United States alone.
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Cathi Adams is the author of "Divorce Secrets: What Every Women
Should Know." This invaluable resource provides steps to ensure
financial security to woman faced with the possibility of
divorce.
Visit her web site for a FREE report -What You Absolutely Must
Know Before You Even THINK About Getting A Divorce:
http://www.DivorceDefense.com
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