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Realize
the financial decisions you
make now
will likely affect you, and possibly
your children, for the remainder
of your lives. It
is essential you make the best financial
decisions possible.
Refuse
to go it alone.
Our divorce financial
planning services are designed
to help you make these tough
decisions.
We take a thorough look
at your marital assets and propose
allocations of those assets
that are fair and equitable.
We look at possible tax
consequences and tax benefits
of the divorce settlement.
Our customized financial
reports will give you the information
you need to make a good decision
about the allocation of your
marital assets.
Get
involved.
Don't sit back and hope for
the best.
Get involved in your divorce
process.
We value our client's input
and ask for their assistance in
obtaining valuable information regarding
their finances.
We listen to you, and we're
available to talk with you about
questions that arise or ideas you
would like to present.
Take
a look at your new future.
After you have made good
financial decisions and the healing
begins, you have a solid financial
plan for your new future. We often
see clients making exciting plans
to return to college, buy a new
home, or start a new career. The
future is all yours!
You have choices.
You have three basic choices on
how to proceed with your divorce
process:
- Mediation
-
Litigation
-
Collaborative Divorce™
Mediation
is conducted by a neutral third
party, trained in mediation, who
attempts to facilitate an agreement
between the two of you without representing
either of you.
Litigation is the standard
model whereby you are asking the
court system to resolve your case
with attorneys representing each
of you.
Collaborative
Divorce™
is a true collaborative effort
with a team of professionals
working with you and your spouse
on a resolution in your case.
The re-formed family
is the client. These professionals
include a CDFA, an attorney
for each party, and mental health
professionals to coach you and
your spouse on communications
during the negotiations.
A child specialist is also available
to meet with you and your children
and give feedback on issues
affecting your children.
The
choice is yours. It is our
recommendation you consult with
a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst
regardless of the process you choose.
Your CDFA will become an invaluable
member of your divorce team and
a resource for planning your future.
You
Can Do This...and we are here to
help you!
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