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Scott D. Martin, 1325 S. International Pkwy, Suite. 2221, Heathrow FL 32746
(407) 448-
I help people avoid the financial pitfalls of divorce.
Scott Martin, CDFA™
As quoted in the NY Times
Client Services...
Important information...

CPA™, CFP™, CDFA™
The difference is very important -
Important Information
For CPAs
When you discover that a client is considering or in the process of getting a divorce, you are suddenly confronted with a list of financial issues that go far beyond anything you will encounter in the normal course of helping them with budgeting, tax issues, financial statement analysis, and understanding the financial transactions they encounter in their personal and business affairs. Those unique issues impact them before, during, and especially following the divorce settlement. That’s where I can help you.
My support role as a Certified Financial Divorce Analyst™ is to review and give you
and your client input on financial data, retirement plans, benefit plans, business
records, tax returns, and all the other financial matters that have long-
I will be able to provide valuable support at several points...
√ Evaluating the financial implications for different divorce settlements
before
the case is even filed.
√ Helping you to convince your client to accept realistic expectations
about
their post-
√ Presenting charts and other evidence to show the financial impact
of
different settlement options during client meetings, mediation
sessions,
arbitration hearings, and the trial.
√ Collecting data to prepare the financial affidavit and pre and post
divorce
budgets.
I will examine the financial issues of your client’s divorce and provide you with
powerful computer-


“CDFAs can provide valuable information that allows the court to arrive at a fair, equitable, and just resolution–not just at the moment of trial, but down the road as well.” – Honorable Kathleen M. McCarthy, Family Court Judge.



Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts™
Founded in 1993, the Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts™ is the most established and recognized designation in financial planning for divorce.
To become a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst™ (CDFA™), a candidate must successfully...
• Pass four exams based on the course offered by the Institute.
• Complete 20 hours of continuing education every two years.
• Be in good standing with his or her firm with any governmental
agency.

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