Breaking Up Without Breaking Down: Financial Strategies for Divorce
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- Breaking Up Without Breaking Down: Financial Strategies for Divorce
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- In essence, a marriage can be considered a financial contract. This practical session helps you guide clients through divorce with knowledge that can save them thousands of dollars and years of financial recovery.Most people enter marriage never imagining it might end, which means they're completely unprepared for the complex financial decisions divorce demands. As their trusted advisor, you can provide invaluable guidance during this emotional time when clear thinking is most needed.You'll learn how to help clients:• Recognize which assets are truly worth fighting for (and which aren't)• Understand the tax consequences of different settlement options• Navigate the complexities of dividing retirement accounts and business interests• Make informed decisions about the family home and other major assets• Develop realistic post-divorce financial plans• Protect themselves in future relationships through proper documentationThis session covers:• Key differences between community property and common law states• Practical strategies for valuing complex assets like businesses and stock options• Smart approaches to alimony and child support negotiations• Essential protective documents like prenuptial and cohabitation agreements• Critical tax issues that can dramatically impact settlement outcomesPerfect for: CPAs, financial planners, and advisors who want to provide comprehensive guidance to clients facing divorce. Whether you specialize in divorce planning or occasionally assist clients through this transition, you'll gain practical tools to help them achieve the best possible financial outcome.
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- 2026-02-16T18:30:00.000Z
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