In this episode, Jacqueline Roessler, CDFA® and renowned financial planning visionary, author, speaker and founder of the “Sudden Money Institute”, Susan Bradley discuss recognizing and respecting the stages of trauma when working with divorcing and divorced clients. Even though the world thinks clients should be “over” their divorce within the first year, divorce financial planners know that the transition to a happy new “normal” can take years versus months to achieve. Susan provides practical tips for making the working relationship between divorce clients and their advisors (legal and financial) more effective and productive along the road of the divorce transition. Susan is seen and heard frequently in the national media, including NBC’s Nightly News, CNN, NPR, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.
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