- ISBN13: 9781413309188
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
Divorcing? Get everything you need to split assets and debts as fairly as possible.
When you’re going through divorce, you have to make an overwhelming number of financial decisions. Should you sell the house? What happens to retirement benefits? How will you handle taxes?
Full of sensitive and practical advice, Divorce & Money guides you through the process of making these important, and sometimes life-altering decisions. It covers how to: … More >>
Divorce & Money: How to Make the Best Financial Decisions During Divorce
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Even though I have been separated a long while, I purchased my own copy of this book after browsing through a friends copy. It is truly a work of art. To me, it covers more than just money topics, but how to live through a very difficult time. It touches on so many areas, while always returning to the main topic of money. I really feel like the authors are talking to me, and not lecturing about facts and figures. A real user-friendly book! Forget emotions and get this book, even if you have to borrow the money!! You will get it back tenfold…
Rating: 5 / 5
Divorce is about money, right? And this book will help you with all your financial questions regarding your budget, future planning, etc. And where has your spouse been hiding the money?? Find out! This book gives more tips on doing discovery than any other I’ve read. If you want a simpler book and want to let your attorney do everything (not recommended) try the Dollars and Sense of Divorce. But if you want the best reference there is, get Woodhouse’s. I almost didn’t get this one because of the price, but it’s worth more than having 10 other books!
Rating: 5 / 5
Excellent book to begin examining the financial elements of divorce. A good resource to start with before seeing a financial advisor or lawyer.
This book will at minimum prepare you for the difficulties ahead, at best, save you substantial financial expenditures.
Rating: 5 / 5
Okay I might be exagerating but I did love this book. A friend recommended it after my husband and I decide to “part ways.” I accidently picked up the other book with the same title and was not so thrilled with all the Get A Attorney advice, but then I realized my mistake and got this version — it’s SO helpful. It almost took me by the hand and showed me how to be less emotional than I would be when making decisions affecting how to split our property and bills up, and how to figure out child support.
Rating: 5 / 5
All the dueling reviews below would have you wonder about the quality of both “Divorce and Money” books, so as an experiment I got both. It’s pretty clear that this book (Nolo’s) is the better one, hands down. The difference was evident in just minutes. Everything’s presented in easy to read verbiage, the charts are easy to use, and the forms and checklists were really handy. Helped me and my ex make the split easier than I expected, frankly. Thank you for this book!!
Rating: 5 / 5