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Divorce: Think Financially, Not Emotionally by Jeff Landers is not a book I ever thought I would need to read much less want to read but the reality is that it is a necessary book for me. Jeff has done a wonderful job keeping what could be a very complicated topic easy to understand and follow.
The book covers a lot of topics such as Preparing for Your Divorce. Jeff tells you the records you need, how to organize them and the four different legal approaches to divorce here in the US. I didn’t even know there were four different approaches. The Dividing Your Assets/Debts and Protecting Your Assets were both very helpful sections for me. Again I didn’t realize there was so much involved!
There was just so much that I didn’t know about getting a divorce that really needs to be considered. If you or someone you know is getting divorced or even thinking about then I would highly recommend they read this book. It really gets down the “meat” of what you need to know in order to protect yourself and come out of the divorce in tack.
Jeff does caution against underhanded tactics because as he points out divorce brings out the worst in people. This book gave me a lot to think about and while I am not yet filing for a divorce it is important to know what to do if that is the road we decide to take.
You can learn more about at Jeff’s Forbes Blog, on his website, on his YouTube Channel, and be sure to pick up a copy of Divorce: Think Financially, Not Emotionally.
I live in a small Georgia town that you most likely have never heard of and I LOVE it! My house is more than full as I am a single mother of four & caregiver to my aging mother and uncle. Lover of all things Outlander. Goes to the beat of her own drum woman.
Denise Taylor-Dennis says
I really hope I never need to read this book but it is nice to know the resource exists.
Tammy S says
I wish I would have known about this book a few years ago. I would have bought it for my sister. When she went through her divorce she just didn’t want to fight, so she ended up loosing a lot of money and possession. Thanks for sharing this book with us.
Cynthia R says
I’ve been divorced for over 3 years, emotional stuff prompted it but what got me in a hurry ultimately was protecting my credit. I’m glad I got out relatively unscathed. It’s definitely important to protect yourself.
Nicole Dz says
WOW a lot of useful & helpful information. A lot to learn here, some of which I had no idea that exsist. It’s always good to be prepared and educate yourself about these things.