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Get Off Your Assets

A Woman's Guide to Avoid Getting Screwed in Your Gray Divorce

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Booklist starred review: "From creating a "money map" (asking "what money habits do I want to change?") to establishing a "no magic money log" (a budgeting exercise) and assembling a personal financial team including a financial advisor, accountant, and perhaps a forensic accountant, Godfrey provides readers with enough information to begin improving their financial outlook as they also manage divorce proceedings, without being overwhelmed with complicated terminology or unnecessarily specific finance jargon...highly recommended..."

Step-by-step financial advice for women over 50 thinking about divorce, knee-deep in it, or designing life after their gray divorce

You had a long-term marriage. You had kids, bought your dream house, set up investment accounts, and even saved for your grandchildren's college education. You now look forward to your "golden years," winding down and enjoying those put-off hobbies and long-fantasized trips. The kids are gone, but the flames in your relationship have flickered out, and you can't imagine facing the next 30 years with a partner with whom you share nothing. You know you need to do something about it, but you don't know where to start because, in most cases, he has been handling the money part of your relationship.

Get Off Your Assets: The Ultimate Financial Guide to a Woman's Gray Divorce is a comprehensive guide for any woman facing these money challenges. The book gives tips and tools for women thinking about divorce, knee-deep in it, or designing life after their gray divorce. The book outlines step-by-step advice for women to design their team of lawyers, accountants, and financial experts to guide them through the process.

The unique approach of this book is that it engages the reader via real-life stories, quizzes, and worksheets, leaving the reader with a practical and inspirational confidence that she will be able to not only navigate this process but come out of it with a solid financial foundation for her new life.

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      Starred review from December 1, 2024
      Financial-literacy materials tend to focus on the needs of younger adults to establish their economic independence. But a growing audience for financial-literacy advice is women of retirement age going through a divorce. Godfrey is an experienced finance professional and a thrice-divorced woman; both identities allow her to share insights, knowledge, and empathy with her target audience. Using quizzes, worksheets, and cautionary tales, Godfrey provides direct guidance for readers to learn about their individual financial circumstances, how to alter those circumstances, and what must be considered when divorcing late in life to ensure a healthy financial future. From creating a ""money map"" (asking ""what money habits do I want to change?"") to establishing a ""no magic money log"" (a budgeting exercise) and assembling a personal financial team including a financial advisor, accountant, and perhaps a forensic accountant, Godfrey provides readers with enough information to begin improving their financial outlook as they also manage divorce proceedings, without being overwhelmed with complicated terminology or unnecessarily specific finance jargon. Due to the focus on a growing demographic and the current lack of resources with this specific lens, this title is highly recommended for public-library collections.

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