The Dollars and Sense of
Divorce
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
- What If I Don't Want a Divorce?
- The Five Stages of Divorce
- Therapy: Avoid World War III during Your Divorce
- Sherlock Holmes, Move Over: The Critical Role of Keeping Good
Records
- Plan ahead Now So You Don't Pay Later
- Putting Together Your Divorce Advisory Team
- Choosing and Working with Your Attorney
- What If You Don't Need (or Want) an Attorney? Mediation and
Arbitration
- Ready, Set, Go! Your Case Begins
- Keeping Your Head above Water: How to Make It through Your
Divorce without Going Broke
- When Love Takes a Backseat: Controlling Your Anger
- Property: A House Divided
- Pensions and Retirement Plans: His, Hers, and Theirs
- When Money Talks, Listen: Alimony, Child Support, and Taxes
- Don't Turn Your Kids into Casualties of War
- Custody: Do What Makes Sense
- When It Still Isn't Working
- Details, Details, Details: Are You Sure You Are Divorced?
- The Divorce Ceremony: Acknowledging a New Beginning
- Profiting after Your Divorce
Afterword
Appendix: Tables of State-by-State Divorce Statistics
Divorce Resource Center
Index
Reviews
Reviews
"From financial pitfalls to emotional bombshells, from inside tips to
points in dealing with the legal system, The Dollars and Sense of Divorce is
the ultimate guide to what happens in divorce and how to navigate the system
successfully. The Dollars and Sense of Divorce surveys such important (and
financially impacted) questions such as "What if I don't want a divorce?";
the five stages of divorce; avoiding debilitating fights and confrontations
during a divorce; the critical role of keeping good records; planning ahead
to avoid later financial impositions; putting together a divorce advisory
team; choosing and working with an attorney; mediation and arbitration; how
to make it through a divorce without going broke; property settlement;
alimony, child support and taxes; and much, much more. The Dollars and Sense
of Divorce is essential reading for anyone contemplating or going through a
divorce and wanting to negotiate the best possible financial package."
Wisconsin Bookwatch
"This book should be the first book a person picks up when considering
divorce or separation, as it could save readers some hard-learned lessons
down the rocky road ahead. Readers will find it well written and easy to
read, with its list of 13 do's and don'ts serving as handy checklists
Financial topics covering alimony payout options, health insurance coverage
and pension distribution are clearly illustrated through the use of simple
examples. While a lot of books on divorce are geared toward women, this book
maintains a neutral perspective, and presents advice that would be
beneficial to either gender."
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