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Clearing the Path to Retirement

The Indiana Public Retirement System produced this video to provide INPRS members with valuable information to help prepare for retirement.... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: Qualified Retirement Plans REVEALED: How To Invest During Inflation HOW TO INVEST IN GOLD: Gold IRA Investing HOW TO INVEST IN SILVER: Silver IRA Investing Paving the Way to Retirement Retirement is a phase in life that many look forward to. It's a time when we can finally relax, enjoy the fruits of our labor, and pursue our passions. However, achieving a comfortable retirement requires careful planning and saving throughout our working years. Without a solid plan in place, our golden years may not be as golden as we hoped. One of the first steps in paving the way to retirement is determining how much you will need. It's important to assess your current lifestyle and estimate how much you'll need to maintain that lifestyle in retirement. Consider factors such a

Raleigh Divorce Lawyer | Alimony and Spousal Support in NC | 866.362.7586

Stephanie Jenkins speaks with My Carolina Today about Alimony / Spousal Support in North Carolina Child Support can be complicated. In North Carolina, two of the more common terms beyond spousal support are post separation support and alimony. North Carolina requires that couples be separated for one year before he/she can file for a divorce which is why post separation support may be very important. It's possible that someone may not be entitled to long term financial support and the court could decide a one or two year time frame is sufficient to help the spouse get back on their feet. Post separation support can be given without finding that someone will get long term support. As for long term support, that is when Alimony comes into play. Alimony will likely go to court. There will likely be a lot of emotions and issues that arise when it involves spousal support. People will often argue that they will pay anything to help their children but he/she (other