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Jun 13, 2017

This was originally published on Divorce and Your Money here.

Divorce is not the taboo subject that it used to be. In fact, more and more married couples are beginning to realize that they operate better individually than they do together. However, coming to this realization does not make it any simpler to end a long-term relationship. Whether you are looking to avoid divorce, building the courage to end your marriage, or are looking for ways to recover after losing your relationship, consider these top eBooks to help you through this difficult time.   

1) The Ex-Wives’ Guide to Divorce: How to Navigate Everything from Heartache and Finances to Child Custody by Holiday Miller and Valerie Shepherd

For women struggling with the end of a marriage, it is always useful to have a guide that can give you the coping mechanisms you need to handle your divorce with dignity and strength. The Ex-Wives’ Guide to Divorce is a tool that will help you deal with everything from your finances to the protection of your children.

Written by two women who dealt with divorce themselves, this book provides a roadmap to help you navigate through your fears, money, and plans for the future. One of the unique features of The Ex-Wives’ Guide to Divorce is that it relates back to the personal experiences of the authors, so women can easily relate to it. 

2) Divorce and Your Money: The No-Nonsense Guide by Shawn C. H. Leamon (MBA) 

It can be easy to get swept away in the emotions and dramatics of dealing with a divorce, but it is important to focus on the practical elements. Then you can ensure that you are preparing for your future single life, especially your finances. This comprehensive book by Shawn C. H. Leamon (MBA) takes a practical approach to dealing with your money during a divorce.

As a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) and financial advisor, Leamon’s book gives you the help you need to manage and protect your money during this difficult time. You will be able to take advantage of professional tips and checklists, which will keep your finances in check.

When you are preparing to go through a divorce, this book truly is one of the greatest tools to have in your arsenal, as it will give you the experience you need to ensure that you get the most out of the settlement. Also, this guide is useful for men and women who are interested in protecting their financial interests. With it, they can focus more on mending themselves after dealing with their heartbreak.

3) The Optimist’s Guide to Divorce: How to Get Through Your Breakup and Create a New Life You Love by Suzanne Riss and Jill Sockwell

For people that are over the hump and on the way to building a new life for themselves, the titular task can be daunting. The Optimist’s Guide to Divorce is a resource you can use to help you understand the difficulties of divorce, especially how to always look on the positive side of even the most difficult obstacles.

This account describes some of the most heart-wrenching real-life experiences of the Maplewood Divorce Club, a community of women that Suzanne Riss and Jill Sockwell belong to. By reading these stories, you will gain numerous tactics for keeping your hopes up and maintaining a sense of humor throughout your divorce.

4) Daughters of Divorce: Overcome the Legacy of Your Parents’ Breakup and Enjoy a Happy, Long-Lasting Relationship by Terry Gaspard and Tracy Clifford 

Since divorce is such a common part of marriage, there are millions of daughters around the globe who are coping with the heartbreak of their parents’ divorce. It is important to remember that even though your parents are going through a divorce, it does not mean that you have to as well.

Daughters of Divorce is a comprehensive guide written by mother-and-daughter team Terry Gaspard and Tracy Clifford. They developed it to offer uplifting advice, tips, and tricks to help adult daughters avoid their parents’ patterns, which could lead to their own divorces.

Between them, they have over 30 years of clinical practice and have conducted 320 different interviews with daughters of divorce. Therefore, you will be able to use this book to deal with the emotional issues that could lead to difficulties in your marriage.

5) When Happily Ever After Ends: How to Survive Your Divorce Emotionally, Financially and Legally by Karen Covy, J.D. 

Making the decision to go through with divorce is just the beginning of one of the most difficult times in your life, so you will want to make sure that you are prepared. Just because it is going to change everything in your life, you do not have to be destroyed by it. When you have the ability to manage your family and finances and maintain a positive outlook on your future, you can easily navigate your way through the tumultuous seas and come out on the other side as a champion.

When Happily Ever After Ends is a guide that readers can use to learn how to make the right decisions for themselves and their family, master the art of negotiation, and feel comfortable with divorce (rather than fear it).

Books written by qualified experts are essential for making sure you get the most out of your divorce, whether you are concerned about your finances, your children, or your self-worth. With the help of these five guides, you will undoubtedly be equipped to handle absolutely anything that is thrown your way by your ex-spouse.

Shawn Leamon, MBA, CDFA is the host of the “Divorce and Your Money Show” and Managing Partner of LaGrande Global, with offices in Dallas, New York and Hanover, New Hampshire.

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