Navigating Chaotic Marriages and Financial Implications with Larry Bilotta
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Jamie M. Lima, MBA, CFP®, CDFA®
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Navigating Chaotic Marriages and Financial Implications with Larry Bilotta

S1 E13 • Aug 28, 2024 • 35 mins

Jamie M. Lima is joined by Larry Bilotta to explore the complexities of relationships involving "chaos kids." They discuss the unique marital challenges and financial implications these individuals face. The conversation covers legal considerations, including mediation, and delves into issues like infidelity, narcissism, and midlife crises. Larry emphasizes the importance of fostering kindness and addresses the initial shock of divorce. They also discuss decision-making, letting go of the savior complex, and dealing with guilt.

Key Points

  • Understanding the "chaos kid" phenomenon can help you recognize patterns of emotional abandonment, abuse, or neglect that may affect your relationships and financial stability.
  • Marrying someone with a significantly different value system, especially if they have chaotic tendencies, can lead to substantial challenges in both personal and financial aspects of life.
  • Women often bear the financial burden when married to chaotic partners, making it crucial to seek legal support and clearly define value systems for their children during and after the divorce process.

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