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Divorce Isn’t the End: What You Still Need to Fix After It’s Final

5 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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Finalizing your divorce doesn’t mean everything is automatically updated, and missing this step can create serious problems down the line. In this episode of the Oxendine Law Podcast, Jarrod Oxendine and Christine Palmer break down how divorce impacts your estate planning documents and why updating them is critical once your case is finalized. From life insurance policies and financial account beneficiaries to wills, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives, they explain what you can’t change during a divorce and what you absolutely must change after. They also highlight real risks, like an ex-spouse still being in control of medical decisions or inheriting assets if updates aren’t made properly. This episode walks through the key details people often overlook and why taking action after your divorce is just as important as the process itself. Are you contemplating divorce? We can help. Are you looking for a second opinion? We can help with that, too. Learn more about our practice: https://bit.ly/3ZMBWGa Ready to talk to an attorney about your unique situation? We’re here to help. Fill out our contact form online and we’ll be in touch: https://bit.ly/41oKyDR Find us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/oxendinelaw/ [https://www.facebook.com/oxendinelaw/] https://twitter.com/OxendineLaw [https://twitter.com/OxendineLaw] https://www.instagram.com/oxendinelaw/ [https://www.instagram.com/oxendinelaw/] https://www.youtube.com/@oxendinelawdivorcefamilyla1807 [https://www.youtube.com/@oxendinelawdivorcefamilyla1807]

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