| The Divorce Organizer & Planner | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 9 reviews) Sales Rank: 44353 Category: Book
Author: Brette Mcwhorter Sember Publisher: McGraw-Hill Studio: McGraw-Hill Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Label: McGraw-Hill Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.2 x 0.7
ISBN: 0071429611 Dewey Decimal Number: 346.730166 UPC: 639785415893 EAN: 9780071429610 ASIN: 0071429611
Publication Date: May 28, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
This one-of-a-kind workbook streamlines the divorce process This completely unique guide helps anyone ?even someone enduring a not-so-easy split?create a complete, accessible record of absolutely everything needed to confidently tackle, organize, and prepare for the legal, emotional, and financial aspects of divorce. Family attorney Brette McWhorter Sember?s The Divorce Planner & Organizer includes: - Suggestions for selecting an attorney and getting the most legal help for the dollar
- Tips on how to gather and organize information for easy access during legal proceedings
- Advice on required documentation for homes, cars, investments, bank accounts, debts, insurance, and household expenses
- A tracker to record alimony, child support payments, and children?s medical, educational, and athletic expenses
- A personal property inventory and wish list, a budget form, and fill-in contact information lists
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  Important resource April 21, 2008 Another well organized, practical guidebook. Should be bedside reading before you say "I Do." Also a good reminder of the importance of record-keeping even if your life is sane.
  When a Guy gets divorced April 15, 2008 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
This book is written from the perspective of a woman. Why is it that everyone things the woman always gets screwed? When I was told , "I don't want to live with you anymore" and "I want everything you have and will have" I was looking at the end, 29 years of marriage, 9 months from retirement. Well let me tell you, I have been told the game is to squeeze the guy hard to get everything but not hard enough to make him quite. I am looking at all the debt, she is looking for all the assests and I will be paying her $40k/year maintenace until I am 76. Where is a book for a guy to screw his exwife?
  Divorce Planner Organizer Helpful January 18, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a great book to help a person get their mind wrapped around the practical aspects of a divorce. In the long run it might save you money on legal fees because you will not have to have your attorney hold your hand and guide you through every process, problem or issue, you will be able to get a lot done on your own. The book forces you to think and plan about all the little frustrating details you would rather not deal with. I would recommend combining this book with other divorce books such as "Hit Him Where it Hurts" by Sherri Donovan and "The Ten Biggest Legal Mistakes Women can Make" by Marilyn Barret. "A Judge's Guide to Divorce: Uncommon Advice from the Bench" by Roderic Duncan is extremely helpful and helps you focus on the tough stuff like child custody.
  Good advice for a bad time November 15, 2007 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is for someone considering divorce and how you get your ducks in a row before hand.
  A book that helps organize for life November 24, 2006 32 out of 32 found this review helpful
My husband of 36 years asked for a divorce after informing me of a 3-week affair with a woman 4 years older who'd already had quadruple bypass surgery. Go figure! Shock doesn't come close to describing my state.
However, I was not so shocked that common sense didn't kick in -- two days later I ordered several books on Divorce, including Ms. Sember's: I needed to protect what I could for MY future.
The Divorce Organizer & Planner came in good stead. With tears here and there, I worked those sections that were relevant to me (I didn't need to consider child custody/support issues) and collected documents I would need to go through the divorce process. While I had a consultation with a lawyer to make sure I was collecting the info I'd need (and found out the Workbook was right on target!), I did not retain her right away -- nor did my husband seek legal advice.
4 months after "the news," my husband was killed in a freak accident.
Because I'd "done my homework" with the assistance of the Organizer & Planner, I had all the documents and papers necessary to handle the financial and legal affairs that accompany a death: Birth Certificates, Social Security Cards, and Drivers Licenses for BOTH of us, Marriage Certificate, Life Insurance policies, Financial accounts, Lists of assets and liabilities, etc., etc., etc. I was able to obtain benefits, complete probate, and process life insurance claims forthrightly because all the information was readily at hand.
Ms. Sember's book is really a must have for everyone, those contemplating a divorce or not. I really should make it a point to write her a letter and let her know how very helpful she was at a very difficult time in my life.
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