A financial planner can help you make informed decisions and ensure long-term financial stability.
While it’s not mandatory to hire a financial planner, working with a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) can provide invaluable insights into your financial future. They can help you understand the true value of your assets, forecast long-term financial scenarios, and create a plan for dividing assets fairly. This kind of professional support is particularly helpful if your divorce involves complex financial matters such as pensions, investments, or significant debt.