Lauren Prince, CFP®, CDFA™
Prince Financial Advisory
Serving clients since 1994
275 Madison Avenue Floor 32, New York, NY 10016
County: New York
Phone: 212-286-1372
Website: http://www.Lprince.com
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Those clients going through a divorce are experiencing emotional, legal, and financial upheavals. Lauren Prince has a specialty in divorce financial planning
which helps the client to determine if the division of assets from the marriage will be fair and equitable.
Lauren Prince prepares spreadsheets and
graphs to clearly show the financial results of the distribution of the marital assets. These analytical reports can be instrumental in negotiations with
mediators and attorneys. Many mediators and attorneys are not experts in taxes and financial assets and, consequently, many times, the financial aspects of
divorce maybe overlooked or not well thought-out. Financial realities become dominant only after the divorce is final. Lauren Prince helps to show t he
financial consequences of the division of assets, child support and maintenance.
The following are examples of the diverse services offered:
Document marital standard of living through historical spending patterns
Compile, organize and value assets and liabilities
Review tax returns
and financial statements
Examine psychological attitudes toward money
Review and prioritize goals
Track money flows through brokerage
statements
Help clients understand, evaluate, and negotiate settlement proposals
Analyze tax impact on settlement proposals
Help minimize
taxes through the efficient allocation of personal and real estate tax deductions
Develop realistic post divorce budgets
Set up 10 to 15 year
post-divorce cash flow projections.
Through this comprehensive knowledge of personal finance, Lauren can provide answers to many different questions
thereby helping to increase the productivity of matrimonial attorneys and mediators and reducing the uncertainty that impedes divorcing clients from making
informed and timely decisions.