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Jun 2024
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MONEY DIARIES: Slaying After Starting Ov...

Victoria Devine
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This Money Diarist had to start her life over at 29 after a broken marriage. It was a blessing in disguise, teaching her to be independent and almost 10 years later, she's happily remarried, has a high paying job having switched careers, and now owns three properties. Her latest journey? After 12 unsuccessful rounds of IVF,  she and her husband are on the road to adoption!

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