The economy is making some couples stay together because the math doesn’t work to split major assets.
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January is traditionally known as “divorce month” because couples stick out the holidays and then call lawyers as soon as they get back to work in the new year. But after a financially brutal 2022, many couples that want to call it quits are having a hard time with the math.
“Everything is topsy-turvy. There’s a lot of uncertainty and people are scared,” says Chris Chen, a financial adviser and certified divorce financial analyst (CDFA) who runs Insight Financial Strategists.
Even…