Financial advisors are sharing key insights women should know about managing their finances, drawing inspiration from Belle Burden's book 'Strangers,' which highlights common oversights in household financial participation.
Belle Burden's bestselling memoir 'Strangers' is under scrutiny following reports that divorce documents suggest she may have exaggerated her financial difficulties, revealing her status as an heiress.
Belle Burden, author of the memoir 'Strangers,' used pseudonyms and changed identifying details to protect her children's privacy while writing about her high-society family.
Belle Burden's acclaimed book 'Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage' recounts her personal experience of failing to financially protect herself during the unexpected end of her marriage, offering key financial red flags for women.
This week's cultural suggestions include a review of Olivia Wilde's film 'Don't Worry Darling,' along with recommendations for books by Belle Burden and Irene Vallejo, documentaries on mysterious disappearances, and music from Belle & Sebastian.
Belle Burden's life changed instantly when a stranger left a voicemail revealing her husband's affair, a story that highlights the unpredictability of life.
Vanderbilt heiress Belle Burden shared her experience of missing financial 'red flags' during her marriage to a hedge fund executive, who amassed significant wealth she was unaware of.
Netflix has won a heated bidding war for the rights to Belle Burden's #1 NYT Bestseller 'Strangers,' with Gwyneth Paltrow attached to star in the feature adaptation, marking her return to a major film role after nearly a decade.
Oprah-approved author Belle Burden's divorce memoir is facing scrutiny for allegedly omitting crucial financial details, yet she remains a popular figure among women who feel wronged.
Belle Burden, a Vanderbilt heiress, has accused her hedge fund executive ex-husband, Henry Davis, of employing ruthless tactics in their divorce proceedings, including attempts to force the sale of her trust-funded homes.
New York heiress Belle Burden claims her ex-husband, Henry Davis, refused to provide a bedroom for their 12-year-old daughter after their divorce, impacting their custody agreement.