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Mr. Zielinski is the co-author of Introduction and Interpretation of a Pension Valuation for Divorce and author of Discovery, Analysis and Evaluation of Qualified Domestic Relations Orders. Both publications have been used as supplements in numerous lectures since 1987 by practicing family law attorneys, local bar associations, the State’s Bar of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri and Iowa for continuing legal education.
Divorce Financial Solutions is a powerful resource for attorneys and their clients who need specialized
financial support. Our case preparation makes a settlement easier because we do all the financial work for you. Our service provides reduced liability by having in-depth financial research to support
your case. In addition, we provide experienced expert witness testimony if the case goes to court.
Our expertise can help attorneys through:
Translating:
All financial professionals use their own jargon, trying to interpret that language
can be the pitfall for many attorneys. Our experts help you define the
important and relevant concepts. Then you can understand them,
identify them, and use them to your advantage accordingly. Allowing us
to talk directly with opposing counsels expert, eliminates any
terminology that could be potentially lost in translation between the attorneys. Educating:
While you are developing strategies for your case and directing the expert, our
primary goal is help you understand the implication of proposed financial
settlements. We are here to advocate for you and your client, and help
you become a more effective financial negotiator. Creativity:
Using our experts for financial negotiations brings creative solutions and ideas
that may not have been brought to the table between two attorneys. There
are a myriad of financial solutions that we can introduce, to keep the case
moving in the right direction. Negotiations:
Sometimes giving up control can be difficult for an attorney. This is why
selecting an expert is a careful process and a level of trust must be
established. By allowing an expert to negotiate directly with opposing
counsel, they can arrive at an equitable solution and produce a
settlement.
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