Suddenly Single
Regardless of the circumstances, finding yourself suddenly single due to the death or divorce of your spouse is emotionally and financially challenging. While the financial and legal realities of being newly single will be different for everyone, planning ahead can make what will undoubtedly be a painful time a little easier.
DID YOU KNOW?

90% Of married women will become single during their adult lifetime by divorce or widowhood, meaning 90% will manage their finances alone at some point.1

40% Of marriages in Canada will end in divorce.2

56 The average age of widowhood in Canada.3

80% Of Canadian women switch financial advisors within a year of their husband’s death. 4
My goal is to alleviate any worries and anxieties you may experience when going through the death or divorce of your spouse, so that you can create a smart path forward for you and your family.
The future is always uncertain. The smartest approach to that uncertainty is to focus on what you can control and get organized.
Please fill out the form below to receive our complimentary Suddenly Single Guidebook to help you get started.
We welcome the opportunity to help you work through this guidebook and to review your personal situation.
1Bank on Yourself (Milner & Associates, 2019) by Ardelle Harrison and Leslie McCormick
2http://www.collaborativedivorcebc.com/blog/The-Reality-of-Divorce.php
3Statistics Canada Data
4Tim Querengesser, The Confidence Gap: Why aren’t there more women investors? February 10, 2014