Friday, June 13, 2014

[Book Review]Divorce: Think Financially, Not Emotionally by Jeff Landers



Because I am not in the place of marriage where divorce is being considered, I just took the chance to read this book. 

As someone who is going through a divorce. It is really scary to have no idea what is in need to do for her and the children to make sure that they're financially okay. 

All women should know this married, single or divorced. It is something that is really great to know so you can make your future what you want it to be. Educates you at a time when your heart is hurting and your head is spinning. 

Really a good book to read, will let you know every important things a woman should know and prioritize when dealing with divorce.


Author's Bio:

Jeffrey A. Landers, CDFA™ is a Divorce Financial Strategist™ and the founder of Bedrock Divorce Advisors, a firm that exclusively advises women throughout the United States before, during and after divorce. He assists women and their divorce attorneys with deciding on the most advantageous way to divide marital assets and enable them to negotiate more favorable settlements, especially when there are complicated financial and tax issues.

He also writes the weekly "Divorce Dollars and Sense" blog for Forbes.com and has authored multiple articles for The Huffington Post, More.com, Lawyers.com, Learnvest and others.

5 comments:

  1. Nice review i find this interesting. I will love to read the full book. You know many thing that divorce is things of the heart.

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  2. if there is one thing that I will make sure before everything, i think that is being married. it is hard to undergo divorce for it will take time and effort.

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  3. I think we make more logical financial decisions than emotional ones because emotions can cloud our perspective.

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  4. I think the author is trying to be honest here. Interesting book

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  5. It's usually very difficult to look past the pain and emotional turmoil that comes with divorce. But yes, it is more important to secure yourself financially, especially when there are kids involved.

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