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Divorce Summer School | Episode 4: Who Can Help: How to Build Your Team of Divorce Professionals

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This week in Divorce Summer School, we’re answering one of the most overwhelming questions in the divorce process: Who should I hire?

Karen and Catherine break down the roles of attorneys, mediators, CDFAs, coaches, therapists, and more—so you can confidently build the right team for your needs (not someone else’s). You’ll also learn how financial preparation helps every professional on your team do their best work—and saves you from wasting time, money, and emotional energy.

If you’re unsure where to start or afraid of making the wrong hire, this episode is your roadmap.

  • The true role of an attorney—and when it’s too soon to hire one

  • Why mediators aren’t financial advisors or decision-makers

  • The essential difference between forensic accountants, CDFAs, and daily money managers

  • How emotional overwhelm leads to costly professional hires

  • Why preparation before professionals is the smartest path forward

Start your financial assessment at mydivorcesolution.com

Next Week on Divorce Summer School: “Real Life, Real Numbers – Unpacking Financial Case Studies in Divorce.”

What You’ll Learn:Free Resources:

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This week in Divorce Summer School, we’re answering one of the most overwhelming questions in the divorce process: Who should I hire?

Karen and Catherine break down the roles of attorneys, mediators, CDFAs, coaches, therapists, and more—so you can confidently build the right team for your needs (not someone else’s). You’ll also learn how financial preparation helps every professional on your team do their best work—and saves you from wasting time, money, and emotional energy.

If you’re unsure where to start or afraid of making the wrong hire, this episode is your roadmap.

  • The true role of an attorney—and when it’s too soon to hire one

  • Why mediators aren’t financial advisors or decision-makers

  • The essential difference between forensic accountants, CDFAs, and daily money managers

  • How emotional overwhelm leads to costly professional hires

  • Why preparation before professionals is the smartest path forward

Start your financial assessment at mydivorcesolution.com

Next Week on Divorce Summer School: “Real Life, Real Numbers – Unpacking Financial Case Studies in Divorce.”

What You’ll Learn:Free Resources:

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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