ood out froni the crowd. Casually dressed in loat~<br >nduroys, and a Shetland sweater, he appeared s<br >7ssful and very iiitich at ease. He was--until the is. <br >f money calne up at the monthly meeting of Pare<br >~ithout Partners.<br > ()liver, I laler <tisc<)vercd, is a success|ul artist and<br >ither of two girls, ttis wife died a little over a year<br >nd now, living alone for /tie first time siilce gradu<br >:hot)l, he is struggling to nlanage his new life as a s<br >le father.<br > His wife had always monitored the family bud~<br >andled their investlnents, and run the househ(<br >"his left ()liver free to devote himself to his painti<br >te never had bothered to learn about financial nlatt<br >nd now lie s at a loss, .juggling his nloIlev problel<br >is social life, and the care of Kim, age eleven,<br >arah, eight.<br > Oliver s probleni is t)y no means an unusual o<br >~here are 57.8 inillion single people over eighte<br >nd these sitigles are all coping with their finan<br >~atters without the help of a spouse. Sonie, 1<br >)liver, are single parents. Many are not. Some, ag<br >ke ()liver are afttllenl, l/ul m()st are not so tortunl<br >
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