Mediation Services
Your Separation
Comes with Options
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Dealing with the financial issues and complications in a separation and divorce can be emotional, stressful, and confusing. The financial resources of a family are stretched after a separation. The key to transitioning to a sensible and secure financial future is information, understanding, and support.
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Paul Beck has a passion for working with clients in transition. His goal is to assist couples in getting through a difficult and emotional time, honestly, with clarity while building confidence.
He helps you bringing some sensibility and perspective to the process. Paul helps his clients navigate through the financial uncertainty of a separation, while assisting them with arriving at unique solutions for their individual needs in a fiscally responsible manner. He understands as has been through the process personally.
Don't we all want a more amicable divorce and with a focus on the two of you and the family?
Do you have questions about where to start? Is dealing with finances overwhelming for you? Are you trying to keep costs down in an expensive process? Would a second opinion be helpful, or a review of settlement options proposed? Do you need reassurance and peace of mind that you are going to be okay? Paul can help.
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Paul's primary objective is unbiased support and guidance focused on YOU
What's is a Net Family
Property Statement?
A Net Family Property Statement is a key financial document used during separation to outline each spouse’s assets, debts, and financial circumstances. It provides a clear snapshot of what each person owned and owed on the date of marriage and on the date of separation. By listing these details, the statement helps determine each spouse’s net family property, which is essential for calculating any equalization payment. This transparent exchange of financial information ensures that both parties understand the full picture and can negotiate fairly. The process encourages open communication, supports informed decision‑making, and helps prevent disputes about money or property. Completing this statement accurately is an important step toward reaching a balanced settlement while maintaining a respectful and cooperative approach that keeps your matter out of the courts.
Be Informed Before You Act
Being informed before you act is essential when facing separation or divorce, because the choices you make early on can shape both your financial stability and your family’s future. Understanding your options helps you avoid unnecessary conflict, reduce stress, and choose a process that aligns with your goals. With clear information, you can approach each step confidently, ask the right questions, and protect what matters most. Taking time to learn before deciding empowers you to move forward with clarity, purpose, and control, ensuring decisions are thoughtful, balanced, and supportive of your long‑term well‑being.
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I am inviting you to a 30 minute no cost or obligation consultation to help you understand your options and to address your questions about what you may expect as you go through the separation and divorce process.
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