Know your rights clearly and quickly.
Knowing your rights in divorce may seem ominous, but it can be easy. In Divorce and Finances, the authors have collected the information, sifted out the nonessentials, and organized the rest into short, clear explanations to help you easily understand the details. They explain the concepts, break them down into manageable parts, and provide insights and tools. They explain how to use your rights to their full potential and understand how to protect yourself. They also offer special tips to help you avoid the pitfalls and take advantage of the opportunities available to you. Taking a clear, concise approach to money management, the Dorling Kindersley Essential Finance Series provides a practical and impartial resource to guide you through important financial decisions. Useful questionnaires pinpoint one's financial status while easy-to-use charts and graphs help track cash flow. Cut through the complexities of financial lingo and gain the confidence needed to build real financial security. Learn to live debt free, invest in the stock market, pay for a child's education, or plan for retirement. Filled with practical advice on all aspects of money management, this series offers an excellent foundation for building a personal finance library.
Stephanie I. Blum is a family law attorney practicing with the law firm of Nachshin & Weston, LLP in Los Angeles, California. She obtained her undergraduate degree from Cornell University in 1987. After a brief stint in the wire business in New York City, Stephanie went back to school and obtained her law degree from the University of Southern California. Stephanie's other credits include co-authoring an article in California Lawyer on prenuptial agreements. Marc Robinson is co-founder of moneytours.com, a personal finance resource for corporations, universities, credit unions, and other institutions interested in helping their constituents make intelligent decisions about their financial lives. He wrote the original The Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Money and Markets, created The Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Personal Finance, co-published a personal finance series with Time Life Books, and wrote a children's book about onomatopoeia in different languages. In his two decades in the financial services industry, Marc has provided marketing consulting to many top Wall Street firms. He is admitted to practice law in New York State.