Foundations of Financial Planning and Asset Division in Divorce

Understand how marital assets and debts are classified, valued, and divided so you can approach settlement negotiations with clarity and confidence.

⏱ 1h 22m 📚 12 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Divorce reshapes every dimension of financial life — from the home you live in to the retirement savings you have spent decades accumulating. Yet most people enter the process without a clear mental model of how the law categorizes assets, who owns what, and what a fair division actually looks like. Without that foundation, it is easy to accept an unfavorable settlement, overlook hidden liabilities, or miss the long-term tax and liquidity consequences of an agreement that looks balanced on paper. By the end of this course you will be able to distinguish marital property from separate property, compile a complete inventory of household assets and debts, read the key financial documents exchanged in discovery, understand the frameworks courts use to divide property equitably, and evaluate the trade-offs of keeping the family home versus dividing retirement accounts. What you will learn: - How courts define and classify marital versus separate property in common-law and community-property states - Methods for valuing real estate, investment portfolios, business interests, and defined-benefit pension plans - How to prepare a comprehensive financial disclosure statement and what hidden assets look like - The mechanics of Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs) for splitting retirement accounts without tax penalties - Strategies for dividing debt equitably and protecting your credit during and after divorce - The tax implications of asset transfers, property sales, and spousal support payments - How to use financial worksheets to model different settlement scenarios side by side - Warning signs of undervalued assets and why forensic financial review matters in high-asset cases The course is structured as a series of conceptual readings paired with annotated worksheets and case examples drawn from realistic divorce scenarios. You begin with the legal taxonomy of marital property, then move through valuation methods, financial disclosure obligations, and the mechanics of specific asset classes — real estate, retirement plans, business equity, and shared debt. Each section closes with a reflection prompt that asks you to apply the framework to your own situation or to a provided case study. By the final section, you will have built a personal financial inventory template and a scenario-comparison worksheet you can bring to an attorney or financial adviser. This course is designed for anyone approaching a divorce who wants to understand the financial landscape before meeting with legal or financial professionals — no prior background in law or finance is required. Whether you are at the earliest stage of considering separation or already in negotiation, the conceptual tools here will help you ask sharper questions, avoid costly mistakes, and make decisions grounded in accurate information rather than assumptions. This course is educational and informational in nature and does not substitute for the advice of a licensed attorney, certified financial planner, or CPA who knows the laws of your jurisdiction.

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