After divorcing her husband of 30 years, Kim can't afford to buy a house for her and her children. Should she buy a unit or investment property instead?
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When I left my husband in 1997, I took with me four boys under five and $60 cash. Last year, at the age of 57 and 10 years ahead of schedule, I retired.
Rabia Siddique - lawyer, retired British Army officer, former war crimes prosecutor and hostage survivor - is now married with a blended family of seven kids.
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