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I am a certified public accountant and divorce financial mediator who focuses on resolving marital disputes with mediation and collaboration. I help provide a safe container to support your finding a respecful, affordable and equitable divorce solution.
- Don Blythe
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divorce financial planning will help you understand the divorce financial issues and their long-term implications. Planning increases your chances of reaching an equitable settlement.
We can help you gather and compile your financial information, value financial assets, prepare scenarios of possible settlements and help you to understand the up-side and down-side of various options and their effect on
your future after-tax cash flows and net worth forecasts.
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divorce mediation will help you reach an agreement affordably, equitably and respectfully.
Divorce mediation involves divorce financial planning for each spouse and, if there are children, parenting plan mediation as well as a limited-scope attorney to communicate what the law says and does not say and to produce the final documentation required by the court.
To be effective, you and your spouse should be able to openly discuss your marital issues and have some level of trust.
Mediation provides a safe container for divorce financial planning and parenting discussions to examine the issues, communicate the needs and interests of the couple, develop options and explain the future implications of those options.
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the Collaborative divorce process will allow you to separate legally, financially and emotionally by focusing on the future well-being of both of you and, if present, your children.
An atmosphere of co-operation, integrity, honesty and professionalism provides an even safer container for the divorce process. You are in control of your divorce outcome, not the court.
Both spouses must agree not to go to court. Collaboration is frequently less expensive and time-consuming than the traditional litigation process but typically more than mediation.
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the traditional adversarial divorce process may be a better option than mediation or Collaboration.
This is especially true if domestic abuse, chemical addiction or mental illness is involved, if financial dishonesty is strongly suspected, or if one spouse refuses to participate at all in the divorce process.
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