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 : The Complete Guide to Protecting Your Financial Security When Getting a Divorce

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 346.730166
EAN: 9780071410328
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0071410325
Label: McGraw-Hill
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: March 19, 2004
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Studio: McGraw-Hill




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A complete guide to financial self-defense for people facing divorce

Written by two noted divorce planning experts, this book arms readers with the knowledge and tools they need to make it through a divorce with their financial skins intact. Readers learn of all the financial risks and ramifications involved, as well as how to prepare themselves for any eventuality. And they get proven strategies for negotiating the best possible financial solution, along with valuable work sheets, checklists, and sample documents. Among other important lessons, readers learn how to:
  • Construct a solid financial action plan when divorce seems imminent
  • Get a complete picture of family finances, including the low down on a spouse's small business or intellectual assets
  • Negotiate a win-win financial settlement
  • Choose the best settlement method, from options including mediated, arbitrated, and collaborative agreements
  • Avoid tax penalties and pitfalls and deal with retirement nest egg, 401(k), and SSI issues




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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Detailed!!
Helps you to understand the complexity of marital debt/assets. In doing post-divorce mediation, the aftermath is worse than the initial filing of the divorce petition. Here we have two consenting adults reigning over the financial thrones of the other. Leaving their financial future in the hands of someone bitter will only gain negative results. What makes one think the court order will enforce resolution? The other party may not feel the urge to pay out of malice. This can lead to foreclosures, ... Read More







 






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