The Divorcee
Tara’s divorce has been a challenging transition, and she knows she’ll need help dealing with the financial changes heading her way.
Married for 14 years, she downshifted her career to focus on raising a family. Now that the divorce is underway, she’s disappointed but also excited for the opportunity to gain more independence again. Her new job is a few notches below where she would’ve been if she’d kept climbing the corporate ladder, and she’s worried about managing her finances as a newly single mom. The details haven’t been ironed out yet, so she doesn’t know where she’ll land financially when it’s all said and done.
We are here to help.
Voice will hold a magnifying lens on your options, in an affordable, peaceful manner both during negotiations and litigation and after legal actions have concluded. As a member of the National Association of Divorce Professionals (NADP), we have a mission to help clients through the process as smoothly as possible.
We’ll give you the tools to help you see the possibilities in the life ahead of you.
Ways Voice Can Help Tara:
Developing a new budget for life after divorce
Building a new long-term plan to help make sure her assets will last as long as she needs
Finding other professionals that she may need to support her on the journey
Working with her other professionals (legacy asset managers, insurance pros, and attorneys) to make sure that her overall plan meets her new circumstances
Primary Concerns:
Preparing financially for a divorce
Supporting children emotionally and financially
Determining where to live after the divorce is finalized
Learning how to manage finances
Understanding the long-term financial picture and how it will be affected when the process is complete
Brief bio summary:
Tara, 45
Employment: Executive Recruiter
Family Status: Soon-to-be divorced with two children, Scarlett, 11, and Zoey, 9
Homeownership: Homeowner, Pre-Divorce
Annual Household Income: $300,000, Pre-Divorce
Net Worth: $2.8 million, Pre-Divorce