⏱ 1h 50m
📚 8 lessons
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About this course
Knowing the theory of equitable distribution is one thing; actually sitting down and cataloguing every account, property, and liability in a marriage is another. Many people stall at exactly this point — the paperwork feels overwhelming, the numbers are tangled together, and it is unclear where to even start. This workbook-style course gives you a structured process to move from confusion to a clear, documented financial picture you can use in settlement talks.
By the end of this course you will be able to build a complete asset-and-debt inventory organized by asset class, calculate the present value of retirement accounts and deferred compensation plans, prepare a financial affidavit ready for disclosure, model multiple division scenarios using a structured worksheet, and enter negotiation with a ranked list of your priorities and acceptable trade-offs.
What you will learn:
- How to use the household asset inventory checklist to capture bank accounts, investments, real estate, vehicles, business interests, and personal property
- Step-by-step instructions for gathering account statements, tax returns, and mortgage documents needed for financial disclosure
- A process for assigning approximate current values to hard-to-price assets such as closely held businesses and unvested stock options
- How to read and interpret a QDRO worksheet for dividing 401(k) or pension plans
- A debt-allocation matrix for categorizing joint liabilities and evaluating who assumes each account
- A side-by-side scenario comparison template showing net worth outcome under three different proposed divisions
- Negotiation prioritization exercises: distinguishing needs from preferences to find room for agreement
- A post-agreement implementation checklist covering title transfers, beneficiary updates, and account closures
The course is delivered as a sequence of guided worksheets interspersed with short instructional readings that explain the purpose and logic behind each form. You work through the inventory section first, then move to valuation, then disclosure, and finally to scenario modeling and negotiation prep. Self-assessment exercises after each module help you confirm you have captured all relevant items before advancing. The course does not tell you what settlement to accept — it gives you the tools to understand your options so that conversation with your attorney or mediator starts from solid ground.
This course is written for individuals who are at the active stage of divorce financial planning and want structured tools rather than abstract advice. No prior financial expertise is required. It is suitable for those working with a collaborative attorney, a mediator, or navigating an uncontested divorce independently. This course is informational in nature and does not substitute for personalized legal or financial advice from professionals licensed in your jurisdiction.
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Just a phone or computer with internet. No installs, no special hardware.
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Yes — full refund within 30 days, no questions asked.
How long will I have access?
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Forever. Once you purchase, the course is yours to revisit anytime.
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Yes. On completion you'll receive a certificate you can add to your LinkedIn profile.
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