Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Cindy DiTiberio's avatar

I read the book as I read divorce memoirs as a genre. I could not get over that prenup. Like, how in the heck did she sign it? And then, when she quit working, why didn't she get a postnup? Because the idea that he would keep all his earnings as she provided the cushion for him to be able to work unheeded was just astonishing to me. But again, she presumed his good graces and she had plenty. But wowza. A costly mistake. I mean, I made many of the same mistakes, in other words, ceding all financial matters to my ex-husband and then being shocked in the financial disclosures process. It was a horrible feeling.

Elizabeth George, CFP®'s avatar

This makes me want to read this book! But also gives me preemptive anxiety and outrage. So...tbd. :)

15 more comments...

No posts

Ready for more?