Monday, August 12, 2013

From a Prominent Divorce in the Affluent Class, Lessons for All

Rich people may have more assets at stake, but any couple with a broken marriage have to consider the same issues in a divorce.

"For all but the wealthiest people, fees paid to lawyers, accountants, appraisers and other advisers can reduce what the spouse with less is fighting for. Jeffrey R. Cohen, a divorce lawyer at Cohen Goldstein, estimated that a cooperative divorce could cost 15 percent of the cost of one that dragged on or went to trial."

Read Paul Sullivan's article in the New York Times.

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