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Certified Financial Divorce Practitioner

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Custom Strategies
We are often asked to create a document to illustrate a particular argument. This chart shows the effects of inflation (as measured by the Consumer Price Index) versus the increase in wages this client has experienced since child support payments were determined 5 years ago.
Property Division
Property division is much more complex than it appears on the surface. Harriet wanted to get 100% of the equity in her home and to retain 100% of her pension. Ozzie and his attorney argued that the equity in the home should also be split. Notice how important the time value of money is in this case. He is currently receiving his pension; she will begin to take hers in 12 years. 
By the way, since Ozzie cheated on Harriet the judge ruled the property division is to 55/45 in Harriet's favor.
Full Financial Divorce Plan
This plan takes into account earnings, expenses, taxes and future obligations and can help to determine proper alimony, child support, property division, tax filing status and much more. Note that this is a large plan and includes net worth and cash flow projections for any number of years into the future. These numbers are the result of using an 8% rate of return on investments and a tax bracket of 35%. This illustration does not represent any investment or investment strategy.
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Answers to the most commonly asked questions