Are you prepared for all the financial decisions you'll need to make when you divorce? In Divorce: Think Financially, Not Emotionally® Volume II, Jeff Landers continues the conversation he started in Volume I, using straight talk to explain important financial matters every divorcing woman needs to understand. Volume II covers a wide range of new topics, including: * Why you might want to keep a secret fund * What you can and cannot withdraw from joint accounts * The financial impacts of moving out of the marital home * The pros and cons of filing first * How to divide stock, stock options and restricted stock * Student loans: Are they part of marital debt? * Ways to protect inheritances and gifts * How being a stay-at-home mom can affect your divorce and your financial future * Special considerations for women who earn more than their husbands * How dual citizenship impacts divorce * ....And much more! The financial decisions you make both before and during your divorce will directly impact the rest of your life, for better or worse. Let Divorce: Think Financially, Not Emotionally® Volumes I and II help you come through your divorce successfully, so you can look ahead to a bright, financially-secure future for you and your children. A portion of the purchase price of each book sold is donated to various charities that help female victims of domestic abuse and their children. What People Are Saying About Divorce: Think Financially, Not Emotionally® "Divorce: Think Financially, Not Emotionally® is a wonderful guide for women seeking to secure their financial future." --Renowned divorce attorney Laura A. Wasser, whose client list includes Heidi Klum, Angelina Jolie, Christina Aguilera and other celebrities "I wish I had this book when I was going through my divorce! It would have made the learning curve much less steep" --Sonja Morgan, star of The Real Housewives of New York. "I wholeheartedly applaud Jeff's efforts to support women in abusive situations." --Syndicated columnist Liz Smith Jeffrey A. Landers, CDFA™ is the creator of the Think Financially, Not Emotionally® brand which encompasses books, seminars, workshops, online content (articles, eLearning courses, webinars, etc.), and other products and services to inform women and their advisors about the financial impacts of divorce and help them stay focused on money issues throughout the process -before, during, and after. Jeff writes "Divorce Dollars and Sense," a weekly blog for Forbes.com about the financial aspects of divorce for women, and he contributes articles regularly to The Huffington Post, DailyWorth, More.com, Lawyers.com, and many other online outlets. Jeff has also been extensively interviewed about the financial aspects of divorce for women by CBS and FOX Television News and such prestigious publications as The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, The Miami Herald, Smart Money, Consumer Reports, and The Christian Science Monitor. Jeff earned his BA degree in psychology from Columbia University and studied law at Pace University School of Law before becoming a divorce financial advisor.