
Navigating divorce is emotional, complex, and often overwhelming—especially when it comes to money. As a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA®), I help you understand the financial impact of your decisions so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.
Divorce isn’t just a legal process; it’s a financial transition that affects your life for years to come.
We Provide:
• Objective financial analysis
• Clear explanations in plain language
• Scenario planning for “what if” decisions
• Collaboration with your attorney, mediator, or other professionals
Whether you’re just starting to consider divorce, in the middle of negotiations, or rebuilding afterward, these services are designed to support you at every stage.
We help you clarify your financial questions and concerns while explaining the financial side of divorce, including assets, debts, income, and support. Our team reviews your options—whether you’re considering litigation, mediation, or collaborative divorce—and provides a customized checklist of documents to gather. We outline a realistic financial roadmap for the entire process and work closely with your attorney and legal team to ensure every decision is informed and aligned with your goals.
Who We Work With
• Individuals considering divorce and wanting to understand the financial impact
• Clients in active divorce proceedings (with attorneys)
• Mediators and attorneys seeking financial expertise for their clients
• Recently divorced individuals needing a fresh financial start
How to Get Started
Step 1: Complimentary Intro Call (15–20 minutes)
We’ll discuss your situation, your questions, and whether these services are a good fit.
Step 2: Strategy Session (with your attorney)
We begin with a focused session to clarify your goals and outline a plan.
Step 3: Ongoing Support
You choose the level of support you need—single-session analysis, project-based work, or ongoing guidance.

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