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Why and Where Divorcing Husbands Hide Assets and How to Find Them

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Since 2010, the Think Financially, Not Emotionally® brand has become invaluable for women and their advisors who want to better understand the financial implications of divorce. Think Financially, Not Emotionally® books, seminars, workshops, and other content are helping women around the country improve their financial footing and literacy before, during and after divorce.

Now, I've written this eBook to dig a little deeper into one of the most troubling financial issues a divorcing woman might face: the possibility that her husband could be hiding assets.

In Why and Where Divorcing Husbands Hide Assets and How to Find Them , you'll find information that every divorcing woman needs to know, such as:

* How marital assets are divided in divorce
* Reasons why your husband may be hiding assets
* Common "schemes" for hiding assets
* The signs your husband's business has become afflicted with Sudden Income Deficit Syndrome
* Ways a forensic accountant may be able to help you find hidden assets
* The consequences of hiding assets during divorce
* ...And much more!
At the end of each chapter, I've included insights from other experts working in the field

61 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 20, 2016

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About the author

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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April 25, 2020
Excellent reading

The explanation on how important is to hire a good team to support you through divorce to ensure you can get a fair settlement is invaluable.
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March 5, 2017
So much info for such a small price.

A must read for anyone considering or being informed of a impending divorce. I think something could be helpful for some of everyone.
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