What is a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst

Financial fairness in divorce image A CDFA works with individuals or couples, helping them to come to grips with the financial realities of their individual divorce situations. Jamie analyzes the financial effects of divorce with short- and long-term projections displayed in easy-to-understand presentations, charts and graphs. These insights can save time, money and stress, particularly if the process is conducted early in the divorce proceedings.

Who needs a CDFA?
Nevada leads the country in the number of marriages per 1,000 people, but, unfortunately, it also leads the U.S. in divorce rates. It is a no-fault equitable distribution state, meaning that the courts recognize settlements that are fair, but not necessarily equal. Anyone who is ending a marriage with significant assets at stake should consider the advantages of a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst in determining the fairest possible division of property and resources.

Marriage is about love. Divorce is about money. Secure your fair share!

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