Fight It Out or Work It Out - Divorcing Couples Have Choices
Save money through Collaborative Divorce process.
Vancouver BC (PRWEB) July 8, 2005 -- Collaborative Divorce is a gentler way to go through the heart-wrenching process of a family split up. The emotional angst and turmoil that accompany this major life event are difficult enough without the huge bills that mark the end of an acrimonious divorce fight.
The decision to embrace Collaborative Divorce comes with an agreement to stay out of court and provide honest disclosure of assets. At the free seminars on What Equitable Division Really Means" 7pm Monday July 11 and Pensions, RRSPs, and Support -What to Give Up and What to Keep" Thursday July 14 at the Plaza 500 Hotel, Cambie and 12th in Vancouver, Jim Doyle, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst will provide information on better financial division of assets. Collaborative Divorce Lawyer Lisa Alexander BA, LLB and Collaborative Divorce Coach Deborah Brakeley M Ed., RCC, will also provide valuable information: Register at divorcehelp@hotmail.com or by calling 604-871-4457.
There are a number of pitfalls divorcing couples can avoid when settling their finances. Consulting a financial professional along with a lawyer is often not even considered due to a lack of awareness of this specialized service.
Collaborative Divorce and specifically Certified Divorce Financial Analysts are educated to look at future outcomes. They measure the future impact of financial division and make suggestions that can result in a saving of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars. With planning, there is a financial future after divorce. Divorce happens; Collaborative Divorce provides hope for the future. www.collaborativedivorcebc.org.
Doyle is available to offer further information on the financial benefits of choosing Collaborative Divorce and the role of a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst. Jim writes articles and is available for interviews on the financial aspects of this kinder divorce model.
About Jim Doyle: Jim Doyle CFP, CDFA, CLU, TEP has worked in the Financial Industry for over 20 years, serving clients as a Financial Advisor in Planning, Trust and Estate Planning and Divorce. He has been a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners since, 1999, of the Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts since 2004 and joined the Collaborative Divorce Association of Vancouver in 2005.
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