NoMoreJob
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I voted below age 45, but could have come in under 35 if there was a category for that!
You're covered, 35 is still below 45.
I voted below age 45, but could have come in under 35 if there was a category for that!
Don’t want to hikack the thread but I’ll say that my divorce 18 years ago at age 35 was very beneficial financially (after the gut wrenching emotions) since we didn’t see eye to eye on money. Since then I have remained single, no kids, and have saved and invested. Will retire at 53 this year—never would have happened had I stayed married.I'm curious as to how many were made BETTER financially because of divorce? I was divorced in the early 2000's and was financially devastated at the time, but this was the impetus that put me on the track to retire very early. Had I not gotten divorced...oh man, I don't even want to think about that!
I'm curious as to how many were made BETTER financially because of divorce? I was divorced in the early 2000's and was financially devastated at the time, but this was the impetus that put me on the track to retire very early. Had I not gotten divorced...oh man, I don't even want to think about that!
I voted below age 45, but could have come in under 35 if there was a category for that!
There is a tiny handful of sub 40 folks here. I retired a few months shy of my 40th birthday.
You're covered, 35 is still below 45.