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Lädt ... What Your Divorce Lawyer May Not Tell You: The 125 Questions Every Woman Should Askvon Margery Rubin
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The 125 Questions every woman must ask! Helping readers to make rational decisions in an irrational time, this expert guide takes women through the practical issues of divorce--especially the things their lawyer may not reveal. When it comes to divorce, what you don't know CAN hurt you...and sometimes, women need more than just a lawyer's advice to help them through this complicated and confusing time. That's why divorce consultant Margery Rubin has created What Your Divorce Lawyer May Not Tell You, a unique guide for the woman working to stay afloat during one of the most difficult times of her life. Learn: * How to select the right lawyer and negotiate a price you can afford. * Why waiting to consult an attorney--even if you're not sure you're going to file for divorce--can be a costly mistake. * Where to look for important financial information that your spouse might be hiding. * How to build in "safeguards" to your custody agreement to prevent costly court battles later on. Packed with the author's expertise--gained first during the breakup of her own marriage to a top divorce attorney, and then as the founder of DivorceSource, a consulting firm dedicated to advising women on how to navigate divorce proceedings--this book gives women invaluable, step-by-step advice on everything they need to survive their marriage's end...and get on with the rest of their lives. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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