Allworth financial advisor Jeremy Murray, CFP®, AIF®, CRPS®, explores essential conversations for couples to have about retirement, helping them align their goals and expectations for a secure, enjoyable future together.
Planning for retirement is one of life’s most exciting, yet challenging, phases. It’s a time filled with new possibilities, but also some big decisions. And if you’re married, it’s essential that you and your spouse are on the same page when it comes to how you envision these years. The truth is, retirement is different for everyone, so having open, honest conversations with your partner is the foundation for a smooth transition.
Here are some key conversations to help you both align on your retirement vision.
Every couple has a unique idea of what their “dream retirement” looks like. One partner may be envisioning a life filled with travel, while the other might be looking forward to relaxing at home, focusing on family, or diving into hobbies. Start with the basics:
Getting clear on these expectations is crucial because it sets the stage for financial planning. Once you know what you’re aiming for, you can start putting the pieces together to make that vision a reality.
This one can sometimes be tricky, but it’s necessary. Sit down together and review your financial picture. This includes everything from your retirement accounts, Social Security expectations, and any pensions, to your investments and other assets.
Here are some questions to guide you:
This conversation can ease a lot of concerns if you’re both transparent about your goals and realistic about where you are financially.
None of us like to think about aging or declining health, but planning for potential medical costs now can help prevent financial strain later. Healthcare costs can be significant in retirement, and it’s wise to plan for them as a couple.
Talk about:
This conversation might be uncomfortable at first, but having a plan in place can bring peace of mind to both of you.
Deciding when to take Social Security is a big part of retirement planning, and timing can make a huge difference. The longer you wait to claim Social Security, the larger your monthly benefit will be, but the best choice depends on both of your situations.
Consider:
Taking the time to discuss Social Security and your ideal income flow will help make sure you both have enough to meet your needs throughout retirement.
Estate planning isn’t just about “who gets what.” It’s also about making sure your partner is prepared, especially if one of you takes the lead in managing finances.
Sit down together and go over:
This isn’t an easy conversation, but it’s an important one. Having a clear plan in place is a gift to your spouse, ensuring they’ll have guidance if they ever need to handle these things alone.
At the end of the day, these conversations are meant to bring you closer to your ideal retirement as a couple. It’s about creating a future that feels secure, comfortable, and enjoyable for both of you. Each of these discussions might reveal new aspects of retirement you hadn’t thought about—and that’s okay! Retirement is a journey, and aligning your plans now will set you both up to enjoy it fully.
If you’d like help with the details or would like to chat about how these plans can come together financially, I’m here to help. Let’s work together to make sure your retirement years are everything you envision.