Divorce Financial Advisor for Mediators: Expert Support for Complex Cases
When financial complexity stalls a case, a certified divorce financial expert gives both parties the analysis they need to move forward.
When to Involve a Divorce Financial Advisor in Mediation
Retirement accounts, business interests, stock compensation, real estate with tax exposure. When the financial picture gets complex, sessions stall and clients can't commit to terms they don't fully understand.
Financial Support for Divorce Mediation Cases
Our services are designed to support your workflow, not complicate it.
Asset Division and Financial Analysis
We analyze marital estates across asset types: retirement accounts, real estate, business interests, investment portfolios, stock options, deferred compensation. We determine what's on the table, what each asset is worth after taxes, and how different division scenarios affect both parties long-term.
For cases involving business ownership, our team provides business valuations for divorce that hold up under scrutiny. For retirement accounts, we handle expert QDRO handling from drafting through submission.






Hundreds of mediation cases supported | Serving NY, NJ, MA and nationwide
When to Bring in a
Divorce Financial Advisor

Comparing settlement offers is a challenge

Financial disputes are stalling sessions

Hidden income or undisclosed assets are a concern

The parties disagree on a business valuation

The financial picture needs a neutral set of eyes

A QDRO needs to be drafted or reviewed
How to Refer Clients to our Divorce Financial Advisors
01
Reach out
Schedule a referral consultation. Share the case details and where financial analysis is needed.
02
We review the case
We identify the financial issues, scope the work, and outline deliverables.
03
We coordinate and deliver
We work within your timeline, communicate through you, and deliver analysis that's ready for the mediation table. No disruption to your client relationship. No competing advice.
Our Collaborative Approach with Mediators and Attorneys
Working Alongside Legal Professionals
Divorce Logic operates as a financial partner within the mediation team. We don't provide legal advice, represent either party, or step outside our scope. Our job is to deliver financial analysis that strengthens the mediation process.
We coordinate directly with you on timeline, deliverables, and communication. Our analysis arrives ready for the mediation table — clear for clients, thorough enough for attorneys to build on. We also work directly with attorneys handling divorce cases.
Enhancing the Mediation Process
Our divorce financial experts also serve as financial neutrals, early financial neutrals, or financial advocates in collaborative divorce and arbitration proceedings.
CDFA Support for Mediation Cases: Why Mediators Choose Divorce Logic
Trusted Divorce Financial Expertise
Our team holds certifications across financial planning, forensic accounting, and retirement asset division. We work with mediators, attorneys, and collaborative professionals across the country.
Experience Supporting Mediation and Legal Professionals
We've supported hundreds of mediation cases involving high asset estates, business ownership, executive compensation packages, and multi state retirement plans. Our analysis is presentation ready for the mediation table, clear for clients, and thorough enough for attorneys to build on.
A Reliable Partner for Client Referrals
When you refer a client to Divorce Logic, you stay the primary point of contact. We don't establish independent client relationships or step outside our financial scope. We keep you informed, deliver on the timeline we commit to, and make sure our work reflects well on your practice.
100s
Of mediation
cases supported
50
State
coverage
8+
Designations & certifications
on one team

Partner with a Financial Neutral Who Works Within Your Process
If you're a mediator handling financially complex cases, we'd welcome the conversation. Schedule a referral consultation to discuss how Divorce Logic can support your clients at the mediation table.
Schedule a Referral Consultation