Q. |
How do I know if
I need a divorce financial specialist? |
A. |
Many people go through divorce with false
expectations and faulty information. Your attorney understands the legal ramifications of
various settlement proposals, but may not have the training to assist you effectively in
looking at the immediate and long-term tax and financial impact of your settlement. If you have concerns about your present or future financial needs,
about your childrens financial well being and education, about the most equitable
ways to divide up your assets, about taxes, health insurance or the value of a business,
you will benefit from working with Financial Solutions for Divorce. |
Q. |
Why should I work with a financial
specialist who is certified in financial planning for divorce? |
A. |
Working with a qualified financial
specialist can save you time and money and give you peace of mind. You will have a
financial expert in your corner to help you understand and plan for the immediate and
long-term impact of proposals being considered. |
Q. |
When should I talk with a financial
specialist? |
A. |
The sooner you talk with a financial
advisor, the sooner you will begin to feel comfortable taking charge of your financial
future. Many attorneys recommend that their clients work with
a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst as soon as divorce is considered. |
Q. |
How does a financial specialist get
information? |
A. |
The financial specialist will provide you
will with a checklist of all of the documents and information required to begin the
process. |
Q. |
Do I still need an attorney? |
A. |
Yes. An attorney advocates for your legal
interests. A Financial Specialist works with your attorney to help assess all of the
financial issues. |