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I Want to Get Divorced But Keep My Retirement – Men’s Divorce Podcast

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About This Episode

Cordell & Cordell Executive/Managing Partner, CEO Scott Trout and Greenwood Village divorce attorney Michael Mantia discuss how to navigate the divorce process while holding onto your retirement savings.

Asset division leaves a lot of guys holding the short end of the stick after retirement counts are divvied up. Mr. Trout and Mr. Mantia explain the steps to take to help ensure you keep as much of your savings as possible.

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Joseph E. Cordell, founder of Cordell & Cordell family law offices
About The Host
Joseph E. Cordell
Joseph E. Cordell, founder of Cordell & Cordell family law offices
Co-Founder, Principal Partner

Joseph E. Cordell is the Principal Partner at Cordell and Cordell, P.C., which he founded in 1990 with his wife, Yvonne. Over the past 25 years, the firm has grown to include more than 100 offices in 30 states, as well as internationally in the United Kingdom. Mr. Cordell is licensed to practice in the states of Illinois and Missouri and received his LL.M. from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Joseph E. Cordell was named one of the Top 10 Best Family Law Attorneys for Client Satisfaction in Missouri.

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