Divorce: Equitable Distribution/Property Settlement

Summary
Read this book before you file for divorce! What I Would Have Done If I Had Known What I Know Now! This is the book that all attorneys should give to their clients! Why? Because this book gives you critical How to get free information at the courthouse...Cost cutting factors that you can control...Why it's important that you be involved...Preventing "war" with early documentation...Criteria for attorney selection...Monitoring attorney billing vs. performance...A specific system for document organization...Your rights in the court system...Emotionally surviving Equitable Distribution...The "bottom line" for each distribution item...Mediation / Arbitration / Depositions...The In's and Out's of going to court...Court procedures and court objections...Why a CPA is a vital asset...How to save money and Much, Much More!
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