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They Planned to Retire With $1.2 Million at 65. But at 60, They Divorced and Sold Their Home. A Year Later, Their Lives Were Very Different.

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Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. The rise in late-life divorce means more Americans enter their 60s with a very different future than the one they expected. The financial impact is unavoidable. A shared retirement fund becomes two smaller ones.

Kendall Blythe

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