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  • Introduction
  • Psychological Warfare
  • Property in General
  • Maintenance / Alimony
  • Modification
  • Specific Assets
  • The Marital Home
  • The Family Business
  • Tying it All Together
  • Post Tax Outcome
  • Maintenance for Property
  • Closing Thoughts
  • Parting Words
  • About the Author
  • Parting Words

    As this guide has made clear, decisions and judgment regarding the financial aspects of divorce will affect you for years to come. While more tangible than issues of custody litigation, the financial side of divorce is still an area filled with numerous intricacies, rules and state-specific legislation. I hope I have provided you with a clearer understanding of the court's decision making process, as well as the choices, opportuneness, and strategies that are available to you.

    I would like to close this guide with a reminder: the information provided in this guide is not intended to be used in lieu of an attorney. I sincerely hope that, in reading this guide, you will have become a better client, and, as a result, your lawyer a better lawyer (i.e. more effective in his representation). As always, I wish you and yours the best possible future.

     

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