Donuts & Divorce: A Family Law Podcast

Ep. 54: The Post-Divorce Checklist with Donna Cheswick

Dorothy O'Neil Season 1 Episode 54

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In this episode, Dorothy O'Neil and Donna Cheswick discuss the post-divorce checklist items that you do not want to forget once you are officially divorced!


Since 2008, Donna Cheswick has been a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst® and assists clients, couples and their attorneys to better understand the financial complexities surrounding divorce and to forecast the long-term effects of alternative settlement proposals. She is also a trained divorce mediator, a financial neutral in Collaborative Divorce and a Certified QDRO Specialist.

https://cheswickdivorcesolutions.com/about-us/

Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a Partner and Founding Member of BOK Law & Mediation Services, PLLC. She is a Family Law Mediator, Collaborative Divorce Practitioner, and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at info@boklawfirm.com, or visit our website at www.boklawfirm.com.

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