Ready to go but need a retirement advisor
So I'm ready to pull the ripcord mentally and I think the numbers pretty comfortably show I can do it. Current spend is about 2.5% of non-property worth. I've previously done self-funded health insurance so I understand what that will cost (a lot). Mid 50s but half assets are in taxable so won't need early withdrawals. No debt, own house outright. 529 is about 80% funded for my two teens (not included in previous number).
Here's the thing: my spouse is uncomfortable with the idea. If we talk to a retirement advisor and they say it's cool, then she'll agree. So even though I don't think they'll tell me anything I don't already know, and suspect they'll agree with me, I'm willing to spend a little money for peace of mind and marital bliss. Not too much money though :)
Any recommendations or things to look for in retirement advisors? Has anyone done something like this then blindsided by what they told you? I've got accounts at Schwab and Fidelity and Vanguard. I was thinking of checking with them to see what services they have.