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Answers to common questions about finding and working with divorce professionals.
Depending on your situation, you may need one or more of the following: a divorce attorney or family law lawyer for legal representation, a mediator for negotiation, a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) for financial planning, a therapist or divorce coach for emotional support, a parenting coordinator or co-parenting coach for custody matters, a forensic accountant for complex asset cases, a child custody evaluator, a supervised visitation monitor, or a real estate professional for property transitions. Divorce Network Pro lists 30+ professional categories to help you build the right support team.
On Divorce Network Pro, select your state and profession type to browse verified professionals in your area. Each listing includes the professional's credentials, specialties, location, and contact information so you can reach out directly.
A divorce lawyer (attorney) represents one spouse and advocates for their legal interests in negotiations or court. A mediator is a neutral third party who helps both spouses reach a mutually acceptable agreement without going to court. Mediation is typically faster, less expensive, and less adversarial than litigation, but may not be suitable for high-conflict situations or cases involving domestic violence.
A forensic accountant is valuable when there are complex financial assets, a spouse who owns a business, suspicions of hidden income or assets, stock options, multiple real estate properties, or disputes over the value of marital property. They analyze financial records and provide expert testimony to ensure a fair division of assets.
A CDFA specializes in the financial aspects of divorce. They analyze settlement proposals to show you the long-term financial impact, help divide retirement accounts and complex assets, create post-divorce budgets, and advise on tax implications. A CDFA helps ensure that your divorce settlement protects your financial future.
Start by identifying your most pressing needs — legal, financial, emotional, or child-related. A divorce attorney handles the legal process. Add a CDFA or financial planner for asset division. Consider a therapist or divorce coach for emotional support. If you have children, a parenting coordinator or co-parenting counselor can help establish healthy routines. Divorce Network Pro makes it easy to find all of these professionals in one place.
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