Summary
MORE Scots are embarking on a "second life" - often after a relationship breakdown - and this can prove expensive in terms of property costs, pensions and stress.
New research from Standard Life Bank revealed that almost a third of 35 to 65-year-olds in Scotland have ended the life they started with one long-term partner and are beginning again, either as a singleton or in a new relationship.See the full content of this document
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Costly Reality of a Second Life
Almost all Scots in this situation said the financial and emotional situations c...
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