Divorce: Think Financially, Not Emotionally – What Women Need to Know About Securing Their Financial Future Before, During and After Divorce
Divorce is an extremely turbulent, stressful and emotional process … and one during which women must make many important financial decisions that will, for better or worse, impact the rest of their lives, including the division of assets and debt, the marital home, tax liabilities, alimony, etc.
Thinking financially is not always easy. But, it is possible, especially if you have some help.
Anyone, no matter how savvy, can benefit from expert advice when she is crossing through such treacherous and unfamiliar territory.
Divorce: Think Financially, Not Emotionally® provides women with everything they need to know to establish a secure financial future for themselves and their children before, during and after a financially complicated divorce. The book guides women on how to focus on vital financial matters, offering specific instruction on a number of key issues vital to securing long-term financial security, including:
- building a top-notch divorce team
- uncovering a husband’s hidden assets
- protecting your personal assets, business and intellectual properties
- dealing with pensions, 401Ks and other retirement accounts
- negotiating alimony
… and so much more.
Begin your single life knowing you have made the thoughtful decisions required to help establish your long-term financial security.
Think Financially, Not Emotionally® as you look ahead to a bright future for yourself and your children.
I am not preparing for a divorce, getting a divorce or trying to recover from a divorce. But I have many female friends who have been divorced or are going through one now. I find they often don’t know anything about the finances in their home and life becomes incredibly difficult immediately. This book is important for every women who may be planning or going through a divorce. Basically it teaches them how to get their ducks in a row and not be left with absolutely nothing. My parents are divorced and there is nothing easy for either party in that process. A guide like this (though it was many many years ago) would have proven invaluable. The emotions at that time can be crippling – do everything you can to take the financial component out of that tumultuous time.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.