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services come with our Fixed Fee Guarantee. You and your clients will never be surprised
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All financial matters in a family law case pivot around
the accuracy and credibility of the parties financial affidavits. If the financial
affidavits prove to be incorrect, fraudulent, or just plain poorly prepared, your
clients financial position suffers. A reasonable-expectation analysis of the
financial circumstances of the parties is essential when the divorce cases involve
children, or individuals with high net worth, or business owners. These cases offer
complex financial challenges for attorneys, mediators, and their own clients. That's why
retaining the right divorce financial consultants is absolutely critical. New England
Divorce Solutions, LLC. can help.
Judges and attorneys seek three qualities
from financial professionals: 1) Objectivity, 2) Humility and above
everything else 3) Integrity. The partners at New England Divorce Solutions
exemplify these qualities. We will help you settle cases and provide you and your client
with simple solutions to complex issues. In addition, we will help deliver hope and peace
of mind to your client.
Read about how divorce
attorneys value proper financial information:
"It is important to stay informed
about your finances. Knowing the accounts and debts of both you and your spouse, as well
as the rough balance of each account and debt, will empower you by giving you a realistic
view of your estate and can help focus and expedite the divorce process."
-- A. Michelle May O'Neil, Family Lawyer, Texas
"Come prepared to a consultation appointment
with a lawyer. Come in with... the basic information... along with the basic financial
information, including income, assets, and debts for each of you... try to obtain this
before the appointment if you can."
-- Cynthia Lauer, Family Lawyer, Ontario
"You can provide invaluable assistance to your
lawyer by staying involved and providing information and paperwork whenever possible. The
lawyer never knows the case as well as you do... You must constantly share the information
so your lawyer is aware of everything that can help (or possibly hurt) your case.
Remember, you can never send too much."
-- Jay Frank, Family Lawyer, Illinois
"Never, never, never allow a client to prepare a
financial affidavit without your assistance (their attorney) or the assistance of a
financial professional."
--Judge John C. Lenderman, St. Petersburg, Florida
If
you are a divorce attorney, mediator or therapist, youll know that our fixed fee
pricing will appeal to your clients. Find out more by contacting
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