Learn More About Divorce Financial Resources

A Certified Divorce Financial Analyst™ (CDFA®) is trained and qualified to:

  • Serve as a financial expert on divorce cases
  • Present powerful data to back up an argument
  • Educate their clients on the financial implications of different divorce settlement proposals

Through basic and advanced courses, you will:

  • Create a profitable new business niche
  • Develop a unique expertise that is needed by lawyers and valued by clients
  • Receive the Certified Divorce Financial Analyst designation
  • Own relevant course materials for ongoing reference
  • Receive continuing education credits from esteemed professional associations such as Certified Financial Planner® Board of Standards, and The American College.

You'll receive outstanding divorce financial tools and references that you will keep on using in your practice, including:

  • A  workbook for each module
  • A free trial period to Family Law Software
  • A Marketing Book (more information below)
  • Discounts on insurance for your CDFA Practice

Through membership in the Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts™ (IDFA™), you will:

  • Be part of a professional organization that supports financial planning and equity throughout the divorce process
  • Receive ongoing client leads through the National Web Referral System
  • Be able to post your biography and photo on the IDFA website
  • Have access to a network of professionals who practice in other parts of the country
  • Enjoy members-only pricing on conferences, and marketing materials

Marketing Your Divorce Financial Analyst Practice

After successfully completing the entire course, you’ll receive a valuable book to help you promote your new practice. Marketing Your Divorce Practice will teach you how to:

  • Set goals for your new niche
  • Write and distribute press releases, advertorials, and articles to promote your CDFA business.
  • Prospect for clients – and get referrals from other divorce professionals.
  • Set up and conduct meetings with new clients.
  • Create forms and letters to use in your new business.

 

Register for the divorce financial analyst course.