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Divorce Financial
Analysis and Planning
Financial Analysis done early
in the divorce process can save time.
The average length of a divorce process in the U.S. is one year. Both parties will
probably spend a lot of time trying to understand the financial aspects and terms of the
separation. A Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) can explain all
financial aspects of pending decisions and assist their client in making educated
decisions throughout the proceedings.
A CDFA can help you save money
during the divorce process.
With the help of a CDFA, divorcing persons can more clearly envision their
financial future. They can then view a legal settlement that fully addresses their
financial needs and capabilities. A legal settlement that floats back and forth between
attorneys, without the client having a clear understanding of all financial ramifications,
can be detrimental, time consuming, and expensive. CDFAs educate their clients by
providing a thorough knowledge and understanding of the often-complicated financial
decisions.
A CDFA can help you avoid
long-term financial pitfalls.
A CDFA can project the long-term effects of the divorce settlement. This includes
avoiding tax traps that are lurking when selling the marital home and when distributing
pension assets. Developing a long-term plan for their financial situation is much more
advantageous than addressing only current problems. Financial decisions must be made that
not only take care of immediate family needs but also long-term concerns, such as funding
childrens higher education and-retirement.
A CDFA can assist you in the
development of household budgets that will help you avoid financial struggles after the
divorce.
A CDFA can assist their clients in realizing what the divorce will really cost in
the long run and develop a realistic monthly budget during the financial analysis process.
Expenses such as life insurance, health insurance, and cost of living increases must be
taken into consideration when agreeing on a final financial settlement.
Using a CDFA can reduce the
amount of stress and misunderstanding about the financial matters in a divorce process.
Misconceptions about the divorce process can be detrimental. Financial analysis during
the divorce process can ensure a stable economic future and prevent problems that could
arise from the financial decisions made or not made during the divorce process.
Business Valuation
If you and your spouse own a
business, there are many questions you need to consider. What is the value of that
business? Who will continue to operate the business, or will it be sold? How much is that
business worth?
We are Certified Valuation Analysts. If
there is a business owned by the parties to the divorce, we can prepare a valuation of the
business in order to determine what your fair share under the law should be.
Forensic Accounting
Its important that you
understand what assets and liabilities you have. Do you know what your true joint income
is? Are personal expenses being paid for by a business? Is your spouse hiding money from
you? Do you know the actual cost of your life style?
Forensic accounting is concerned with
searching for the truth. Forensic accounting services are detective services related to
financial transactions, income, and assets. Forensic accounting services are not required
in all cases but as Certified Forensic Accountants, we have a keen eye for the truth. If
we are required to go to court, we are able to prepare clear and concise reports of the
truth for the education of the courts.
Assisting Family
Law Attorneys
We are also here to help Florida
divorce lawyers with their clients. The management of discovery and production in a case
can be an overwhelming task. But its a task that can make or break a case and your
clients life. The expression of "being too close to the trees to see the
forest" is one that comes to mind when dealing with discovery and production. As financial accountants, we
have had many years of experience in the management of case documents and requests for
production of documents. We are able to stay on top of what documents are required, what
documents we have requested, and what documents we have received, freeing you to
concentrate on the legal issues in the case.
For the most part, divorces are concerned
with the financial issues of the couple. The majority of all of the divorce cases filed
never go to court. If your client has a clear understanding of the financial situation of
their marriage and their future financial prospects, they are able to deal with the
divorce process in a logical, rational manner. We are able to deal with your clients in a
professional manner to realistically explain their financial situation to them -- and to
help them plan for the resulting outcome of the divorce process.
Collaborative
Divorce
Collaborative Divorce is an alternative
dispute resolution that we also practice. Its a team approach to settling divorce in
which you and your spouse, your attorneys, myself as a neutral financial advisor, and a
neutral mental health counselor work together in group meetings to resolve all the issues
outside of court. Because we commit ourselves not to litigate, the only goal is to create
a resolution that works for everybody.
We act as a neutral financial consultant
in your Collaborative Divorce. Our job here is to help you negotiate a fair settlement
without bias. Through this cooperative, non-adversarial process, well help you get
through your divorce with less financial and emotional stress, so you can move on to a
brighter future and have a better co-parenting relationship for you and your children. For
more information on Collaborative Divorce, visit www.collaborativeprofessionalsofflorida.com.
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