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Stacy Schneider (Author)
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January 1, 2008
It's all about getting even. We all know that women earn less than men, and unfortunately this also applies to the spoils of divorce. Veteran trial attorney and former divorce lawyer Stacy Schneider, Esq., knows what it takes to get women their fair share, and now, using examples from her own practice and her own divorce, she is making the strategies that worked for her available to you!

In a single handbook, He Had It Coming answers your questions, calms your nerves, and walks you through the process with confidence and control. Centered around her one-of-a-kind Pre-Divorce Plan, Schneider guides you through a divorce lawsuit, revealing insider information, divorce success secrets, and tactics, including:

•the answer to the number one question asked by wives on the verge of divorce
•crucial planning measures to implement before the papers are filed
•a hidden asset search plan to help make sure you don't walk away with less than you deserve
•tried-and-true stealth negotiation techniques to get you what you want
•how you can possibly save thousands of dollars by handling aspects of divorce yourself
•the way to hit a cheating spouse in his wallet.

Packed with checklists, strategic tips, sample practice dialogues, and firsthand pointers, He Had It Coming is the ultimate companion guide for any woman changing her "I do" to an "I don't."


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"A great read." -- Donald Trump

"Very often, power is unevenly distributed in a court of law. Stacy Schneider offers techniques to fight back." -- Nancy Grace

"[Schneider] delivers her formula with clarity and attention to detail, supplying readers with checklists, strategy tips and sample letters to walk them through practical concerns." --The New York Times

"Stacy Schneider has created more than just an excellent legal blueprint for women experiencing divorce. He Had It Coming is also an invaluable source of tips on nearly every aspect of the process." -- Kathleen A. Miller, author of Fair Share Divorce for Women, Second Edition: The Definitive Guide to Creating a Winning Solution

"A great overview to start the divorce process." -- Gayle Rosenwald Smith, author of What Every Woman Should Know About Divorce and Custody and Divorce and Money: Everything You Need to Know

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Introduction

Half of all married women in America will inevitably ask:

"What do I do now that my marriage is over?"

Because I was a divorce attorney at the time my own marriage was ending, I knew exactly what to do. I had an arsenal of insider's information to set myself up before the divorce papers were even filed and to ensure my future success on the divorce battlefield. I knew the importance of establishing my own bank account, secretly photocopying our financial records, and staying in the family home while the divorce was under way, no matter how uncomfortable I felt there.

I knew that divorce brings out the worst in people, and that I should keep my "relationship" as amicable as possible, so I could convince my husband to give me what I wanted. I knew to begin working on resolving our issues and dividing our property early in the process, before the divorce became adversarial. I knew it was crucial for me to treat my husband respectfully -- or at least appear to -- to gain his cooperation and allow for the divorce to move quickly.

Finally, I knew that I could get through my divorce with less agony and frustration if my husband and I communicated without the assistance of lawyers. There have been some divorce situations where I have seen attorney interference do more harm than good, actually causing communicating couples to permanently shut down contact. That is because once lawyers enter the picture, the entire tone of a divorce changes. I have consoled many clients and friends after their so-called "dependable" husbands hired an attorney and reneged on their initial promises to provide for their spouses after the divorce "at the advice of counsel." As an ex-wife and a former divorce lawyer, I want women to know that they can take control of their divorces -- sometimes eliminating the lawyers from all or part of the process -- and plan stable financial futures for themselves and their children.

What I Learned from My Own Divorce

Almost a decade ago, I walked out of my uncomfortable five-year marriage and straight into divorce court. As an attorney, I already knew the rules of the game and the tricks of the trade. I applied those rules in my own divorce but treated my husband with dignity and respect, without antagonizing him the way a lawyer typically would. After convincing him that we could handle our divorce on our own, without lawyers, I got the exact settlement I wanted with little bickering.

Everyone we knew was shocked at how well my spouse and I got along during the divorce, considering we barely got along during the marriage. When our no-fault divorce was granted by the judge without delay, arguments, or roadblocks, I walked out of divorce court arm in arm with my ex-husband, and we hugged each other good-bye. I have never witnessed a similar sight in all my years of practice. It was at that point that I realized I had a winning formula for a successful divorce outcome that could revolutionize the way women approach the process.

While my experience as an attorney assisted with the paperwork and procedure, the main reason for my divorce success was our ability to eliminate half the battle, most of the nastiness, and all of the expense by handling the process ourselves. By negotiating face-to-face without involving lawyers, my husband saved money that went straight to me as part of my divorce settlement. We were able to work together peacefully to resolve all our issues. And although a do-it-yourself divorce is not for everyone, it will always serve you well to understand the process and take control of as many aspects of your divorce as possible.

Copyright © 2008 by Stacy Schneider, Esq.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Gallery Books; Original edition (January 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416949356
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416949350
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #848,570 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book even for men, January 20, 2008
This review is from: He Had It Coming: How to Outsmart Your Husband and Win Your Divorce (Paperback)
It sounds like Bookman is an Angry Man and had a very bad divorce. I
read the book and I am a man and I thought the complete opposite of
what he said. Despite the title, the book is actually promoting
husbands and wives to get along, and was surprisingly good. It says for
the wife to be nice to the husband so there is always open
communication, especially when children are involved. As far as what
the author wrote about the advice huritng kids-- again I can't see
where he's coming from. It seems like the book is showing how to
improve dynamics, even through a nasty divorce. Even though I tried to
dislike the book, I actually wish the author would write the same book
for us guys. It was really easy to read and understandable and the tips
seemed insightful for the women.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Hard to Generalize..., January 28, 2009
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...something like divorce when it's so state dependent. She does emphasis consulting with an attorney for your individual state about many cirumstances, but then why would you need this book? Divorce law just varies way too much from state to state to generalize about how best to go about getting one. She gives useful tips on how to behave and keep the proceedings civil. "Letting the tears flow" during property division negotiations is pricelessly sexist! Other than that, the title would lead one to believe the book is about enacting revenge against an evil husband, but she actually recommends against this approach. Also, she covers no-fault and fault style divorce but doesn't even mention collaborative which is gaining in popularity. Not with lawyers but with prospective divorcees, which is maybe why she doesn't elude to it. Collaborative divorce is NOT lucrative for lawyers by design. It's also unknown in North East states where she practices. Which is why, if you're going to get a divorce, get a lawyer. Every state and sometimes county, is different to one degree or another. This book won't help that much because of that.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazingly insightful and easy to understand, January 6, 2008
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He Had it Coming is a wonderful planner - it lays out in clear and easy language how to prepare and plan for a divorce. The checklists are most helpful - from whether you are ready to leave him to what records you need to copy first. Part psychology and part law...one complete how to. Excellent.
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