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EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 42 MIN

How to Divorce-Proof Your Finances (Whether You're Married, Divorced, or Somewhere In Between)

from Your Money Guide on the Side · host Tyler Gardner

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Pre-order Tyler's book, Real Wealth, at tyler.gardner.com/book and be eligible for all monthly incentives between now and December 1st! And as always, a MASSIVE thank you to this week's sponsors: ⁠Gelt⁠: → ⁠joingelt.com/tyler because Q2 is where strategic businesses make game-changing tax moves. If you're a business or a high-net worth individual, you might want to check this one out today. Momentous⁠: → ⁠⁠livemomentous.com⁠ Use code Tyler for 35% for up to 35% off your first order! Facet⁠: → ⁠⁠facet.com/tyler⁠ for an exclusive $550 kickstart offer! LMNT⁠: → drinklmnt.com/tyler⁠ Become an INSIDER by ordering the INSIDER Bundle–four boxes for the price of three, best value they offer–and get early access to limited time flavors like my new favorite, lemonade iced tea! And now, on to the show notes! Most people who get financially devastated by divorce didn’t lose because they were reckless. They lost because they weren’t prepared to operate independently when life changed unexpectedly. In this episode, Tyler breaks down the financial side of divorce — not just for people currently going through one, but for anyone building a life with another person. Because financial awareness inside a marriage is not distrust. It’s maturity. In this episode, Tyler covers: Why both partners should fully understand the household finances The importance of shared access to accounts, passwords, and financial documents Why every adult should have their own individual emergency account The financial reality of “winning” the house in a divorce What a QDRO is — and why misunderstanding it can cost tens of thousands Why beneficiary designations matter more than most wills How to build independent credit before you need it Why recently divorced people are especially vulnerable to bad financial advice The importance of a 6–12 month financial freeze before making major decisions Tyler also explains how some advisors specifically target recently divorced people — and how to tell the difference between real guidance and someone capitalizing on vulnerability. The core idea: Financial independence inside a relationship is not a backup plan. It’s part of being an adult. Because whether a marriage lasts five years or fifty, every person deserves the ability to confidently understand and manage their own financial life. If the show’s been helpful, leaving a quick review on Apple or Spotify genuinely helps. Hope this gives you something to think about this week.

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