Divorce & Separation:
Protect Your Future, Preserve Your Legacy
Compassionate, expert financial guidance to help you navigate complexity and step into your next chapter with confidence.
Protect Your FutureClarity Amidst Complexity
Divorce is one of life's most challenging transitions. While your attorney handles the legalities, we ensure the long-term financial impact of every settlement proposal is understood.
Beyond the Split
We analyze settlement options not just for today's value, but for their long-term impact on your retirement and cash flow.
Objective Guidance
We provide a calm, data-driven perspective during an emotional time, helping you separate financial facts from feelings.
Strategic Advocacy
We work alongside your legal team to provide the financial clarity needed for a fair, equitable, and secure outcome.
Strategic Financial Support
From asset valuation to post-divorce budgeting, we help you build a foundation for independence.
Asset Valuation
Distinguishing between separate vs. marital property and valuing complex assets like pensions and stock options.
Tax Implications
Reviewing capital gains, alimony taxability, and filing status changes to prevent surprise tax bills.
New Chapter Planning
Rebuilding your financial plan post-divorce to ensure your new budget aligns with your long-term goals.
Divorce Financial Checklist
Critical steps to ensure your financial interests are protected.
Catalog all accounts, debts, and property values.
Compare your pre-divorce lifestyle with projected post-divorce income.
Review health, life, and disability coverage to ensure continuous protection.
Establish independent credit and freeze/close joint accounts.
Ready to move forward with clarity?
Schedule a confidential consultation to discuss your transition and protect your financial future.
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Legal Advice Disclaimer: Constant Guidance Financial provides financial planning services and analysis regarding the financial implications of divorce settlements. We do not provide legal advice, nor do we draft legal documents. Clients should consult with their qualified family law attorney for all legal matters.