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Financial impacts of divorce settlements can last a lifetime. Your marriage may be over, but the rest of your life is still ahead. You need to take care of your long-term financial needs by getting the fairest, most intelligent divorce settlement possible.

The financial issues inherent to every divorce case are often times the ones that are the most overlooked. However, once a divorce settlement has been signed it can be too late to change it.

Who should keep the house? How much will it cost to live after the divorce? How much alimony will be received, and for how long? Will the custody arrangement affect child support? How can the retirement accounts be split and how can the money be accessed? How can the value of a business be offset? Should a business be valued by someone other than the current accountant? What is the value of health care benefits now and after the COBRA time expires? Most important of all, will the clients be able to financially survive and thrive with the settlement after divorce?

Certified Divorce Financial Analysts™ are trained to answer and calculate these financial questions for men and women in the process of divorce. They also provide litigation support for clients and attorneys. This support often aids in proving and settling cases in a more timely manner.

The designation of Certified Divorce Financial Analysts™ is awarded by The Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts (IDFA) to individuals who successfully complete the training and test requirements set by the IDFA. IDFA is the premier national organization dedicated to the certification, education and promotion of the use of financial professionals in the divorce arena.

Vision Statement

As financial professionals, we aim to assist clients in making informed decisions relative to the financial issues they will encounter throughout the divorce process. Our goal is to provide our clients with the tools to make informed decisions during the divorce process and also to rebuild their financial lives after the divorce is completed.


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