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Retirement and Your Relationship - UC Berkeley Retirement Center

Couples planning, anticipating, and communicating together around upcoming retirements in the pre-retirement years.

How to emotionally prepare for retirement with your spouse

Many recent retirees say they feel adrift and experience feelings of sadness, boredom, and isolation which can contribute to other health conditions.

The big problem with couples retiring at different times? Overspending.

6 in 10 couples experience spending volatility at the beginning of retirement and experience both major ups and downs from year to year.

Retirement: The Best Timing Strategies for Couples - Investopedia

By retiring at different times, spouses and partners can maximize their Social Security benefits, increase retirement savings, and delay taking benefits.

Should married couples retire together? - Midland National

Should one spouse retire before the other? Often, it can be wiser for you and your spouse to retire at different times. This strategy allows one person to begin ...

These Couples Survived a Lot. Then Came Retirement.

Frances and Tito Sisnett, pharmacists from California, had saved carefully for years. After they retired — Frances in 2016, Tito in 2017 — ...

7 Retirement Planning Tips for Couples - AARP

7 Keys to Pretirement Planning With Your Partner. Take these steps together to help you both get the retirement you want.

Impact of Retirement on Marriages and Relationships - Accord Ireland

Many couples find that retirement may not live up to the expectations they had and this may cause difficulties for them in their relationship. Some people may ...

How does retirement affect marriage? - Gransnet

Whether one of you is still working or you've both stopped, retirement turns daily routines, tasks and everyday intimacy upside down.

Should we stop working at the same time? 10 retirement questions ...

When do you want to retire? Many couples don't confront this soon enough. Your ideal retirement age or date may move for various reasons—a ...

The Conversations Couples Should Have Before Retirement

Retirement is a big milestone for couples—both financially and emotionally. It's about stepping back from work, enjoying more free time, and ...

Should Married Couples Consider Retiring at the Same Time?

Couples need to consider how the decision to leave full-time careers may affect income, health benefits, lifestyle, and personal goals for both spouses.

Retired and Married: How's it going being with your partner day in ...

I'm realizing that upon retirement those times will be more limited. We have some separate interests and are not tied to the hip. But we do spend A LOT of time ...

How To Live Well With Your Partner In Retirement - Forbes

There's likely to be more you share with each other than you realize. Find activities you can do together and those you'll do individually, and ...

Will You and Your Spouse Retire at the Same Time

Whether or not my spouse and I retire at the same time will depend on factors such as our age difference, financial needs and goals, career timing, and the ...

Will you retire at the same time as your spouse? - CI Financial

Retiring together. Retiring at the same time just seems to be a natural choice—and for a great many couples, it is. It's a time you dreamed of, ...

How Couples Can Avoid Annoying Each Other in Retirement - AARP

Creating separate spaces, spending time alone and compromising are just a few ways couples can avoid annoying each other in retirement.

Retirement planning for married couples: should we retire together?

Here are several factors to consider that can help you decide what retirement timeline is the best for you and your spouse.

Four reasons why couples should consider staggered retirements

NEW YORK, July 16 (Reuters) - When you envision retirement with a partner, what does it look like? Probably retiring at the same time, ...

Should Spouses Retire Together? - US News Money

"Sometimes it would make sense for one spouse to work longer if they are not eligible for Medicare," says Greg Hammer, president of Hammer Financial Group.