Frequently Asked Questions

If we are meeting for merely information purposes, you need bring nothing but your thoughts and questions. if we are meeting to start the divorce process then we need you and your families personal identification information (drivers license, Social Security numbers, date of marriage, date of birth for all family members, employment information, bank, investment, mortgage etc.

Absolutely not. There are many variables that go into this determination. Further, it’s our job to protect your hard work and insure your finances remain yours.

At WDA we recognize that friends and family all have an opinion or something to say or add to your already emotional and difficult decision process. Let your friends know that you have hired an expert to advise you. We are here to guide you though this highly personal process. we are not here to offer our “two cents”. We are her to be your trusted advisor and protect all that you value.

It’s always my advice to shut down social media accounts during a divorce. Harmless posts can turn into lengthy and difficult explanations. Often times your spouse and their lawyer will look to find “trouble” on your social media accounts. My best advise is protect yourself by not advertising yourself. The divorce process is one of discretion and quite strength and dignity. by temporarily disabling your social media accounts you protect your privacy.

When you realize that the environment is not healthy for you and/or your kids (be it emotional, physical or financial) and you recognize that it will not get better; it is time to empower yourself and with the help of WDA, establish your successful, healthy and happy future.