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DIVORCE: Think Financially, Not Emotionally® Volume I: What Women Need To Know About Securing Their Financial Future Before, During, And After Divorce

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UPDATED 2020 Divorce is an extremely turbulent, stressful and emotional process ... and one during which women must make many important financial decisions that will, for better or worse, impact the rest of their lives, including the division of assets and debt, the marital home, tax liabilities, alimony, etc. 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 such treacherous and unfamiliar territory. Think Financially, Not Emotionally® provides women with everything they need to know to establish a secure financial future for themselves and their children before, during and after a financially complicated divorce. The book guides women on how to focus on vital financial matters, offering specific instruction on a number of key issues vital to securing long-term financial security, building a top-notch divorce team uncovering a husband's hidden assets protecting your personal assets, business and intellectual properties dealing with pensions, 401Ks and other retirement accounts negotiating alimony . . . and so much more! Begin your single life knowing 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. A portion of the purchase price of each book sold is donated to various charities that help female victims of domestic abuse and their children. What People Are Saying About Think Financially, Not Emotionally® " Think Financially, Not Emotionally® is a wonderful guide for women seeking to secure their financial future." -- Renowned divorce attorney Laura A. Wasser, whose client list includes Heidi Klum, Angelina Jolie, Christina Aguilera and other celebrities "I wish I had this book when I was going through my divorce! It would have made the learning curve much less steep"--Sonja Morgan, star of The Real Housewives of New York. "I wholeheartedly applaud Jeff's efforts to support women in abusive situations." --Syndicated columnist Liz Smith

215 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 7, 2015

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Jeffrey A. Landers

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Jeffrey A. Landers is President & Founder of Bedrock Divorce Advisors, a divorce financial strategy firm which exclusively advises affluent women throughout the United States before, during & after divorce. He assists women & their divorce attorneys with deciding on the most advantageous way to divide marital assets & enables them to negotiate more favorable settlements, especially when there are complicated financial issues.

We analyze both the short & long-term financial implications of various divorce settlement options in order to help our clients secure their financial future. In other words, will they be financially OK now & in the future?

For example, how should the various marital assets be divided - the house(s), rental property, retirement & pension plans, stock options, brokerage accounts & closely held businesses? How much alimony should be paid & for how long?

Jeff's new book, Divorce: Think Financially, Not Emotionally What Women Need To Know About Securing Their Financial Future Before, During, And After Divorce is available at Amazon.com.

He is donating 50% of all book profits 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 & the organizations that support them.

Our sister company, Bedrock Wealth Management, helps post-divorced women once their divorce has been finalized. Our goal is to help make each client’s divorce settlement last as long as possible while achieving her various goals & objectives.

Jeff received his BA degree from Columbia University & studied law at Pace University School of Law. Jeff writes the weekly “Divorce Dollars and Sense” blog for Forbes.com & has authored multiple articles on divorce for The Huffington Post, More.com, Lawyers.com & many others.

He has served as an expert source regarding the financial impact of divorce on affluent women for CBS TV News, the Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, Smart Money, Inc.com & others.

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March 25, 2017
Most of this was a refreshersince I have met with an attorney. i

Trying to educate myself before filing. The point they kept driving home is get some legal advice!! Great easy read
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March 3, 2024
READ BEFORE YOU FILE! Some good tips. This book assumes the man makes more money than the woman. Volume II has a chapter for boss women who are the richer party. Can skim through this book pretty quickly.
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October 11, 2018
Excellent and Highly Informative Information

I’ve learned about so many things I never would have thought of on my own. Kudos and thank you again!
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June 12, 2021
A good place to start and familiarize oneself with the process and terminology of getting divorced.
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June 2, 2015
Kinda overwhelming.
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