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In the midst of the emotional distress of divorce, families are often asked to make financial decisions that will affect them for the rest of their lives. |
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Questions they may be asked to confront include:
- Should the marital residence be sold, and if so, when?
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What marital assets are most appropriate to hold onto given your new financial situation?
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Should marital support be in the form of Alimony or Child Support?
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What are the tax consequences of your divorce-related financial decisions?
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Collaborative Law Financial Professionals are uniquely qualified to help you answer these questions. They serve as an independent consultant, assisting all parties through the many challenging financial issues that arise during and after the divorce. The goal is to achieve a monetary settlement that is both tax efficient and financially compatible with the needs of both parties. |
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