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Why relying too heavily on a divorce attorney can be a bad financial planning move by clients

Counsel your clients to develop a full network of professionals whose advice they can tap as needed.

Author Vivian Groman December 22, 2010 at 2:45 PM
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Vivian Groman: Financial advisors are in a unique position to help clients through a divorce. The holidays offer an opportunity to show your clients that you care...

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Susan  Pease Gadoua

Susan Pease Gadoua

December 22, 2010 — 5:56 PM

Anyone divorcing should read this and take it to heart. Great advice! I will share this with my divorcing clients.

Lili Vasileff

Lili Vasileff

December 28, 2010 — 5:33 PM

Congratulations on solid advice. There is a national association of divorce financial planners (Association of Divorce Financial Planners (*ADFP*)), which consists of professionals who have been trained in interdisciplinary legal and financial issues specific to the divorce laws of the state; these highly trained and educated financial experts can be found at www.divorceandfinance.org. As President of the ADFP, it is critical you have an experienced financial professional who contributes valuable supplemental and expert financial advice to the lawyer and client. We can help prepare clients before, during, and after divorce to develop and implement practical, resonable and creative solutions to financial issues. We are fee only financial planners and render unbiased, solution oriented, client focused advice.


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