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Gray Divorce, Silver Linings: Financial Confidence After 50 with Haleh Moddasser

Gray Divorce, Silver Linings: Financial Confidence After 50 with Haleh Moddasser

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What if the end of a long marriage could be the beginning of financial freedom? In this episode, Jaime sits down with Haleh Moddasser, Managing Partner and Senior Wealth Advisor at Stearns Financial Group, to explore the financial realities of Gray divorce—when couples split later in life. Haleh shares why women over 50 are initiating divorce more often, the costly mistakes they need to avoid, and how to negotiate from a position of strength. From understanding the true value of assets to rethinking alimony and navigating Social Security benefits, this episode is packed with essential advice for building financial independence after divorce. Whether you're facing a Gray divorce or supporting someone who is, Haleh offers both insight and inspiration for what’s next.

Need help from Haleh? Contact her by visiting www.stearnsfinancial.com.

  • Check out Stearns' Women in Motion
  • Get Haleh's book, "Gray Divorce, Silver Linings"


If you are in need of legal assistance in North Carolina, contact us at Gailor Hunt by visiting www.divorceistough.com.


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While the information presented is intended to provide you with general information to navigate divorce without destruction, this podcast is not legal advice. This information is based on specific to navigating relocation by the law in North Carolina. If you have any questions before taking action, consult an attorney who is licensed in your state.

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