Your Path Forward - At a Glance
Start where you are.
Choose the level of support that fits.
Move forward with clarity.
Divorce can feel uncertain, overwhelming, and deeply personal.
Wherever you are in the process — just beginning, already making decisions, or trying to reach agreement — there is a clear next step forward.
Clarity Call
If you’re unsure where to begin
You are here if:
You don’t yet know whether your path will be in court or out of court, or what kind of professional support you need.
You’ll receive:
A brief, focused conversation to help you understand your options and identify the most helpful next step.
Investment:
Complimentary · 15 minutes
Strategy Session
If you need a personalized roadmap
You are here if:
You want thoughtful guidance about your specific situation before making important legal or financial decisions.
You’ll receive:
A 90-minute deep-dive conversation, plus a written summary with clear next steps.
If you continue into another service, this fee is credited forward.
Investment:
$450
Settlement Review
If you already have an agreement
You are here if:
You and your spouse have reached decisions and want professional financial clarity before moving forward.
You’ll receive:
Financial analysis using Family Law Software, identification of risks, tax implications or missing details, and a written summary with suggested revisions— so you can proceed with confidence.
Investment:
$1,800
Informed Mediation™
If you want a structured, guided path to a complete agreement
You are here if:
You want a respectful, step-by-step path to full resolution without the cost and conflict of court.
You’ll receive:
Guided mediation sessions, integrated financial analysis and modeling, Memorandum of Understanding drafting,
and coordination with attorneys who prepare and file the final legal documents, along with post-divorce financial transition meetings for each spouse.
Investment:
Begins at $5,900
Parenting Plan drafting (when needed): $1,300
Most matters resolve within 3–4 months,
followed by the state waiting period for finalization.
A gentle note about legal documents
All divorce agreements must ultimately be prepared, reviewed, and filed by an attorney in accordance with state law.
Our role is to guide informed decision-making, with emphasis on financial clarity, family goals, and agreement development— working collaboratively with attorneys to complete the legal process.
Still unsure where to begin?
A brief Clarity Call can help you understand your options and choose the next right step with confidence.