Married Couples

Would you like to discover how you can save money, time and unnecessary angst in your Divorce by working with a financial neutral that gets you both your fair share?

I can help you move past the questions and confusion so you can calm your stress, make smart decisions and move forward without divorce regrets.

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Can you relate to this?

You’re a Couple that has tried to save your marriage, but now you both agree that it’s over and time to move on. You want your divorce to be amicable, fair and as simplified as possible so you can keep your legal fees to a minimum and maximize tax strategies between you.

Couples in your situation frequently ask me…

  • What is the best way to divide our assets and debts so we maximize our settlement between us?

  • How do we stay out of trouble with the IRS in our divorce?

  • How do we sever our joint debts without ruining our credit?

  • Should one of us keep the house or should we sell it? When? How?

  • What happens to our retirement accounts?

  • Can you help us with special employment packages like stock options and restricted shares?

  • Does one of us need rehabilitative alimony to get an education or training to get back in the workforce and become self-sufficient?

  • What if we have non-marital assets or debts?

If you can relate to any of these questions, don’t worry, you are in the right place. Help is Here.

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Here’s What To Do Next…

Not sure where to begin or what comes next in your personal situation? You have two options:

If you’re ready to move from overwhelm to action - Join me for your Private Consultation and I will personally guide you to clarity about your current financial situation, help you understand how to side-step problem areas, and assist you to plan the right divorce for you and your family.

Not Quite Ready to Schedule a Private Consultation Yet? Click here now for the Free Financial Fitness Kit and discover how to save your finances, your family and your future from common, costly and permanent mistakes. Don’t get divorced without it!