Review & Giveaway: Divorce, Think Financially, Not Emotionally by Jeffrey A. Landers
Synopsis:
Divorce is an emotional rollercoaster. And if you’re a woman going through a divorce, you may not be thinking about financial matters, such as how your assets might get divided, tax liabilities, and what your living expenses might be ten years from now.
But, here’s the problem: the decisions you make both before and during your divorce will directly impact the rest of your life, for better or for worse.
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 treacherous and unfamiliar territory. In this guidebook, you will learn how to . . .
Shore up your financial position so you enter the divorce process prepared;
Build a top-notch divorce team;
Negotiate alimony;
Determine if your husband is hiding assets;
Protect your business, intellectual property, and personal assets;
Deal with pensions plans, 401Ks, and other retirement accounts;
. . . and much more.
Begin your single life knowing that 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.
Review:
The author, Jeffrey A. Landers, visited StoreyBook Reviews a few weeks back and shared some useful information to everyone. If you haven’t visited his website, know that a portion of all book sales will be donated to the Bedrock Divorce Fund for Abused Women, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity whose mission is to help female victims of domestic abuse and the organizations that support them.
This is an amazing book! I am lucky that I am not in the situation where I need to use all of the advice presented, but if you are ladies, then this is the book you need to pick up to make sure you are treated fairly in the divorce proceedings. The chapters are laid out well with step by step instructions on things you need to do to protect yourself. There is even a checklist in the back of the book to help you gather all of the documents you need to share with your attorney. There are reminders and tips at the end of each chapter to help you out as well.
The book isn’t long, less than 200 pages, but well worth picking up and reading if you do not know where to start. We give this book 5 paws and hope we never have to use the advice given by Mr. Landers.
About the Author:
Jeff Landers is the President and Founder of Bedrock Divorce Advisors, a divorce financial strategy firm which exclusively advises women throughout the United States before, during and after divorce.
The Giveaway:
The copy of Divorce, Think Financially, Not Emotionally that the author sent me to review. Open to US residents only.
**this book was provided to me in exchange for an honest review**