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After experiencing a challenging divorce and subsequently coaching friends through their own divorces, the author of Clean-up in Aisle 1 realized she could help more women through an e-book. Her divorce guide is chockful of planning ideas, To Do lists, templates, and tips that can help any woman, regardless of where she lives. This author knows from firsthand experience that women considering divorce need to be strategic to protect themselves, their dependents, and financial assets. Clean-up in Aisle 1 offers practical information to help women plan their divorce so they can get on with their lives. This book is written by a woman, for women. She knows what it's like to juggle home life, work responsibilities and a complicated divorce. Clean-up in Aisle 1 is written for busy women. It also has their safety in mind. The unusual title and e-book format make it convenient for women to read and plan privately. Buying this divorce planning guide is a small investment that may save its readers money and stress.
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Clean-up in Aisle 1
Money-Saving Divorce Strategies for Women
by Susin Micallef
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Overview


Clean-up in Aisle 1 is a divorce planning guide full of practical information specifically geared to women. The e-book covers a range of divorce subjects – from parenting during and after divorce, and real estate, to legal stuff and money matters. Regardless of where the reader lives, she will learn how to get organized and strategically plan her divorce with the help of key takeaways on each subject, To Do lists, and templates to help readers make informed decisions. By getting organized before telling her partner she wants a divorce, a woman may save herself thousands of dollars, mistakes and time.
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Clean-up in Aisle 1 is a divorce planning guide full of practical information for women. The e-book covers a range of divorce subjects – from parenting during and after divorce, and real estate ,to legal stuff and money matters. Regardless of where the reader lives, she will learn how to get organized and strategically plan her divorce with the help of key takeaways on each subject, To Do lists, and templates to help readers make informed decisions. Money Matters When you remove romance from the equation, marriage is simply a partnership between two people. And when the partnership ends, whether it's an intimate union or a business partnership, money matters reign supreme. Women need a planned, strategic approach. A kick-ass attitude helps too! In this section of the book she learns how to figure out household costs, and prepare a divorce personal financial statement. The reader doesn't need to be a mathematician to understand this section. The author shows her how to get organized so she can make informed decisions based on facts. Home and Real Estate The place a reader calls home after a divorce may be her current home or a fresh start somewhere new. Even in amicable divorces, both partners might have to move for financial reasons. That's okay because it means she can leave the emotional baggage of the matrimonial home there and take her fond memories to a new space and place to can make her own. Should she buy or rent? What can she afford? Can she buy out her partner's half of the matrimonial home? And ugh, then there's the packing and moving. Don't worry, the author helps readers think it through. There's no place for guesswork when there are big real estate dollars involved. Parenting Divorce can get complicated when there are children to consider. Custody battles. Children with their own lawyers. Mums who have to pay their ex child support. Divorcing with a young family can be messy and complicated for years. Hey, no one said divorce would be easy but, if women are aware of some potential challenges, a little preparation can go a long way. Legal Stuff Nasty divorces are expensive divorces when lawyers are involved … and soon-to-be ex-husbands argue every aspect of the divorce. The author of Clean-up in Aisle 1 has been divorced once but hired and fired several lawyers in the process because she saw how they fattened their bottom line at her expense. The author has a lot to say about lawyers and the legal process because mistakes or oversights can be costly. Just this chapter in the book alone can potentially save readers thousands of dollars. Clean-up in Aisle 1 is about proactively planning the practical aspects of divorce. By getting organized before telling her partner she wants a divorce, a woman may save herself thousands of dollars, mistakes and time.
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Overview


Clean-up in Aisle 1 is a divorce planning guide full of practical information specifically geared to women. The e-book covers a range of divorce subjects – from parenting during and after divorce, and real estate, to legal stuff and money matters. Regardless of where the reader lives, she will learn how to get organized and strategically plan her divorce with the help of key takeaways on each subject, To Do lists, and templates to help readers make informed decisions. By getting organized before telling her partner she wants a divorce, a woman may save herself thousands of dollars, mistakes and time.

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Description


Clean-up in Aisle 1 is a divorce planning guide full of practical information for women. The e-book covers a range of divorce subjects – from parenting during and after divorce, and real estate ,to legal stuff and money matters. Regardless of where the reader lives, she will learn how to get organized and strategically plan her divorce with the help of key takeaways on each subject, To Do lists, and templates to help readers make informed decisions. Money Matters When you remove romance from the equation, marriage is simply a partnership between two people. And when the partnership ends, whether it's an intimate union or a business partnership, money matters reign supreme. Women need a planned, strategic approach. A kick-ass attitude helps too! In this section of the book she learns how to figure out household costs, and prepare a divorce personal financial statement. The reader doesn't need to be a mathematician to understand this section. The author shows her how to get organized so she can make informed decisions based on facts. Home and Real Estate The place a reader calls home after a divorce may be her current home or a fresh start somewhere new. Even in amicable divorces, both partners might have to move for financial reasons. That's okay because it means she can leave the emotional baggage of the matrimonial home there and take her fond memories to a new space and place to can make her own. Should she buy or rent? What can she afford? Can she buy out her partner's half of the matrimonial home? And ugh, then there's the packing and moving. Don't worry, the author helps readers think it through. There's no place for guesswork when there are big real estate dollars involved. Parenting Divorce can get complicated when there are children to consider. Custody battles. Children with their own lawyers. Mums who have to pay their ex child support. Divorcing with a young family can be messy and complicated for years. Hey, no one said divorce would be easy but, if women are aware of some potential challenges, a little preparation can go a long way. Legal Stuff Nasty divorces are expensive divorces when lawyers are involved … and soon-to-be ex-husbands argue every aspect of the divorce. The author of Clean-up in Aisle 1 has been divorced once but hired and fired several lawyers in the process because she saw how they fattened their bottom line at her expense. The author has a lot to say about lawyers and the legal process because mistakes or oversights can be costly. Just this chapter in the book alone can potentially save readers thousands of dollars. Clean-up in Aisle 1 is about proactively planning the practical aspects of divorce. By getting organized before telling her partner she wants a divorce, a woman may save herself thousands of dollars, mistakes and time.

Read more

Book details

Genre:SELF-HELP

Subgenre:General

Language:English

Pages:213

eBook ISBN:9781738014507


Overview


Clean-up in Aisle 1 is a divorce planning guide full of practical information specifically geared to women. The e-book covers a range of divorce subjects – from parenting during and after divorce, and real estate, to legal stuff and money matters. Regardless of where the reader lives, she will learn how to get organized and strategically plan her divorce with the help of key takeaways on each subject, To Do lists, and templates to help readers make informed decisions. By getting organized before telling her partner she wants a divorce, a woman may save herself thousands of dollars, mistakes and time.

Read more

Description


Clean-up in Aisle 1 is a divorce planning guide full of practical information for women. The e-book covers a range of divorce subjects – from parenting during and after divorce, and real estate ,to legal stuff and money matters. Regardless of where the reader lives, she will learn how to get organized and strategically plan her divorce with the help of key takeaways on each subject, To Do lists, and templates to help readers make informed decisions. Money Matters When you remove romance from the equation, marriage is simply a partnership between two people. And when the partnership ends, whether it's an intimate union or a business partnership, money matters reign supreme. Women need a planned, strategic approach. A kick-ass attitude helps too! In this section of the book she learns how to figure out household costs, and prepare a divorce personal financial statement. The reader doesn't need to be a mathematician to understand this section. The author shows her how to get organized so she can make informed decisions based on facts. Home and Real Estate The place a reader calls home after a divorce may be her current home or a fresh start somewhere new. Even in amicable divorces, both partners might have to move for financial reasons. That's okay because it means she can leave the emotional baggage of the matrimonial home there and take her fond memories to a new space and place to can make her own. Should she buy or rent? What can she afford? Can she buy out her partner's half of the matrimonial home? And ugh, then there's the packing and moving. Don't worry, the author helps readers think it through. There's no place for guesswork when there are big real estate dollars involved. Parenting Divorce can get complicated when there are children to consider. Custody battles. Children with their own lawyers. Mums who have to pay their ex child support. Divorcing with a young family can be messy and complicated for years. Hey, no one said divorce would be easy but, if women are aware of some potential challenges, a little preparation can go a long way. Legal Stuff Nasty divorces are expensive divorces when lawyers are involved … and soon-to-be ex-husbands argue every aspect of the divorce. The author of Clean-up in Aisle 1 has been divorced once but hired and fired several lawyers in the process because she saw how they fattened their bottom line at her expense. The author has a lot to say about lawyers and the legal process because mistakes or oversights can be costly. Just this chapter in the book alone can potentially save readers thousands of dollars. Clean-up in Aisle 1 is about proactively planning the practical aspects of divorce. By getting organized before telling her partner she wants a divorce, a woman may save herself thousands of dollars, mistakes and time.

Read more

About the author


After experiencing a challenging divorce and subsequently coaching friends through their own divorces, the author of Clean-up in Aisle 1 realized she could help more women through an e-book. Her divorce guide is chockful of planning ideas, To Do lists, templates, and tips that can help any woman, regardless of where she lives. This author knows from firsthand experience that women considering divorce need to be strategic to protect themselves, their dependents, and financial assets. Clean-up in Aisle 1 offers practical information to help women plan their divorce so they can get on with their lives. This book is written by a woman, for women. She knows what it's like to juggle home life, work responsibilities and a complicated divorce. Clean-up in Aisle 1 is written for busy women. It also has their safety in mind. The unusual title and e-book format make it convenient for women to read and plan privately. Buying this divorce planning guide is a small investment that may save its readers money and stress.

Read more