Money, Marriage and Divorce
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Money is a tricky subject to broach, especially with the new-found love of your life. But Paul Clitheroe, expert financial advisor, says it's never too early to have the conversation. By agreeing on a financial plan together, you will eliminate many money-related arguments.
A practical guide to protecting your financial assets throughout marriage and divorce.
Money is a tricky subject to broach, especially with the new-found love of your life. But Paul Clitheroe, expert financial advisor, says it's never too early to have the conversation. By agreeing on a financial plan together, you will eliminate many money-related arguments.
And if, like many thousands of Australians, you're facing the prospect of separation of divorce, this book provides invaluable information on what to do next financially.
Paul discusses areas including-
- What can happen to you financially if you become divorced or separated
- What the legal procedures and costs of divorce are - and how to minimize them
- How to arrive at the most favourable financial settlement
- How to make the best use of the money you have after divorce, to help fund and rebuild your life.
Author: Paul Clitheroe
Format: Paperback, 272 pages, 130mm x 201mm, 262 g
Published: 2015, Penguin Random House Australia, Australia
Genre: Money & Consumer Issues
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Money is a tricky subject to broach, especially with the new-found love of your life. But Paul Clitheroe, expert financial advisor, says it's never too early to have the conversation. By agreeing on a financial plan together, you will eliminate many money-related arguments.
A practical guide to protecting your financial assets throughout marriage and divorce.
Money is a tricky subject to broach, especially with the new-found love of your life. But Paul Clitheroe, expert financial advisor, says it's never too early to have the conversation. By agreeing on a financial plan together, you will eliminate many money-related arguments.
And if, like many thousands of Australians, you're facing the prospect of separation of divorce, this book provides invaluable information on what to do next financially.
Paul discusses areas including-
- What can happen to you financially if you become divorced or separated
- What the legal procedures and costs of divorce are - and how to minimize them
- How to arrive at the most favourable financial settlement
- How to make the best use of the money you have after divorce, to help fund and rebuild your life.
Money, Marriage and Divorce