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Wolf Hollow Publishing

Divorce Strategy: Tactics for a Civil Financial Divorce

Divorce Strategy: Tactics for a Civil Financial Divorce

[by Laura Johnson, Wolf Hollow Publishing, © 1997, 8½" x 11½", 232 pages, Worksheets, Charts, Tables, Index, Table of Contents, Glossary, Appendix, Book Overview, Excerpts, Out of Stock]
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Divorce Strategy: Table of Contents

Chapter One: Getting Started
Tells you when and how to take control of your divorce. Also has negotiating tips and explains the differences between a court-tried divorce and a settled divorce.

Chapter Two: Your Assets
Gives you an overview of the different types of personal property and describes division tactics you can use in your divorce.

Chapter Three: Your Money
Details how you can handle your financial accounts during a divorce and describes the effect that money flow and unfair money tactics have on divorce planning.

Chapter Four: Retirement
Covers the different types of retirement plans, Social Security, Domestic Relations Orders, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation and supplemental benefits that may be available for divorced spouses and the children of divorced parents.

Chapter Five: Small Business
Discusses small business ownership, valuation and tactics that are occasionally used in a divorce to reduce or increase the value of the business.

Chapter Six: Real Estate
Describes how a divorce affects your ownership of real estate and describes planning techniques you can use before, during and after a divorce.

Chapter Seven: Debt and Credit
Explains how you can handle debt and credit problems during and after a divorce. Also, talks about bankruptcy, negative value assets and how divorce lawyers use their client's credit as a positioning tactic.

Chapter Eight: Income
Covers gross and net income, child support, spousal support, health insurance for a divorced spouse and for the children of divorced parents, and has worksheets you can customize to suit your situation.

Chapter Nine: Self-Employment
Describes how some positioning tactics and addbacks to income will affect your potential support obligations if you are self-employed.

Chapter Ten: Expenses
Defines direct and indirect expenses and shows you how to determine the costs to maintain a lifestyle versus the reasonable and necessary costs to live. Discusses how these two concepts, as well as state child support guidelines, affect child and spousal support.

Chapter Eleven: Financials
Puts all your financial information together using nine different model worksheets and planners that help you prepare your evidence and arguments. Also has sample court forms.

Chapter Twelve: Divorce Lawyers
Tells you how to find the divorce lawyer right for your goals and explains how lawyers bill for their time.

Appendix
Contains a step-by-step Divorce Action Plan<, charts of state laws and practices, tells you where you can find certain records, an attorney questionnaire, and more.

Glossary and Index

Book Overview
Glossary
Laura Johnson
Excerpts

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