Financially Fit Divorce
A Better Plan to Prepare for and Negotiate Money in Divorce
Lose the Spouse, Keep the Money ;)
I'm just being cheeky here.
The real deal: This is the structure and information you need to free yourself from the feeling of overwhelm about the money in your divorce.
I need you to give this course a brief amount of your valuable time to dramatically change the outcome of your divorce.
For much less than the cost of one hour of an attorney's time, this course will teach you what to expect throughout the divorce process as it relates to money in your relationship. The videos will cover common divorce terms, the role of other professionals, timing, and types of divorce settlements.
You will learn strategies to help you negotiate a better settlement and avoid costly mistakes that add unnecessary tax expense and penalties to your divorce The course will prepare you to meet with your attorney, with a focus on saving you money and time - before, during, and after divorce.
Watch our short introduction video below!
The Financially Fit Divorce online course is based on Pam Friedman's book, "I Now Pronounce You Financially Fit: How to Protect Your Money in Marriage and Divorce".
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Your Instructor
Pam Friedman is a Certified Financial Planner™ professional and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst® . Pam's book on marriage, divorce, and the art of maintaining a healthy financial balance throughout (“I Now Pronounce You Financially Fit“) is required reading at every stage of our relationships.
Ms. Friedman is founder of Divorce Planning of Austin and Managing Director and Principal at Robertson Stephens Wealth Management. Her particular area of expertise is marital financial planning which includes planning for the risk of divorce and educating clients who may be unfamiliar with financial issues and investing during and after divorce.
Pam has been featured in national publications and on- air with New York Times, NY Daily News, Elle Magazine, U.S. News and World Report, Self Magazine, Estate Planning Magazine, ABC News Radio, Daily Finance (AOL), and the Divorce Financial Analyst Journal. Pam is also a former Executive Committee Board Member of the Association of Divorce Financial Planners (ADFP) and is the current host of the organization’s monthly Western Support and Development call. She is a trained family law mediator and a trained financial neutral for collaborative divorce cases.
She holds an MBA from the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin. She has worked as an investment banker, specializing in middle-market lending and private equity in New York, served as executive director of high-yield bonds in for an elite firm in London, and taught graduate-level investment management courses for several years at The University of Texas at Austin. Most recently, Pam was recognized as a Finalist for Austin Woman Magazine’s Woman’s Way Business Awards and a Nominee for both Austin Business Journal’s Profiles in Power and Investment News’ Women to Watch.
Drawing from her extensive experience, spanning nearly 30 years in the industry, Pam advises clients on how to address finances as a couple. By being sensible, informed, and realistic, couples can prevent many of the financial problems that cause divorce—or that divorce can cause.
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Course Curriculum
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PreviewWelcome to The Financially Fit Divorce (6:31)
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Start1 - The Divorce Process (14:58)
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Start2 - How to Manage the Professionals in the Divorce Process (15:49)
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Start3 - Child Support and Alimony (15:43)
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Start4 - Find Hidden Money and How Taxes Impact Value in Divorce (16:48)
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Start5 - How to Keep or Divide the House (22:53)
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Start6 - How to Divide Cash, Investments, Retirement Accounts, and Debt (27:46)
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Start7 - Insurance, Company Benefits, Social Security, and College Plans (17:35)
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Start8 - How to Value and Divide a Business (8:18)
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Start9 - Smart Post Divorce Steps (10:00)