Bloom Divorce Advisory Services provides strictly financial guidance to individuals and couples navigating divorce through private, out-of-court processes. Our services are designed to support informed decision-making, careful analysis, and long-term financial stability.
Bloom Divorce Advisory Services provides strictly financial guidance to individuals and couples navigating divorce through private, out-of-court processes. Our services are designed to support informed decision-making, careful analysis, and long-term financial stability.
When you need a financial professional focused on your perspective and your decisions.






Divorce is stressful enough without worrying about a meter running every time you pick up the phone or send an email. Our flat-fee structure is designed to remove that pressure entirely.
When clients know the cost upfront, they engage more fully. They ask the questions they need to ask. They take the time to understand their options. They don't rush through important conversations because they're watching the clock.
The result is better decision-making, more thorough analysis, and a process that actually feels supportive rather than transactional. That's the experience we believe every client deserves.
A focused working session for a specific financial question. Designed to help you understand where you stand on a particular issue and what to prioritize next. Can be booked directly.
For targeted needs such as pension valuation or specialized financial modeling, availability and scope are discussed during a private consultation.
This engagement is available to couples who are a good fit for neutral financial analysis combined with structured settlement facilitation. Both parties work together within a single, streamlined framework.
Full CDFA® financial analysis
Mediation sessions (virtual or in person)
Financial scenario modeling for joint decision-making
Preparation of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
One included revision of the MOU
Structured timeline, typically five months or less
Availability is confirmed after establishing that a neutral, facilitated process is appropriate for both parties.
Bloom Divorce Advisory Services provides strictly financial guidance and does not offer legal advice, legal drafting, or legal representation. We collaborate closely with each client's chosen legal professionals, including consulting attorneys, legal paraprofessionals, or legal document preparers, depending on the jurisdiction and structure of the process.
Engagement terms, scope, and role are clearly defined at the outset to ensure a process that feels structured, respectful, and intentional.
Bloom Divorce Advisory Services is preparing to offer QDRO drafting as a standalone engagement, designed to support the accurate and efficient implementation of retirement division once settlement terms are finalized. QDRO Facilitation with our partner company is currently available. Contact us to discuss fit and availability.
Divorce agreements that include spousal maintenance or child support create long-term financial obligations that deserve thoughtful risk management. Bloom offers risk management planning for individuals who need to evaluate and implement insurance solutions related to support obligations. This work is available only in situations where we are not serving as the CDFA® on the case, ensuring professional boundaries and objectivity.
While our work is grounded in private, settlement-minded processes, we understand that divorce dynamics can change. If a matter escalates, we can continue to support clients in a Financial Advocate capacity across both low- and high-conflict environments, working alongside attorneys. We are also qualified to serve as an Expert Witness when appropriate.
No. Clients often engage us early in the process, sometimes before legal professionals are retained. We do not provide legal advice, but we regularly collaborate with attorneys and other legal professionals once they are involved.
Most clients do not need to decide this on their own. During a private consultation, we'll discuss your situation and goals and determine together which role and engagement structure best fits your needs.
No. Some clients work with us solely in a Financial Advocate role. For couples who are appropriate candidates, mediation may be included as part of a Financial Neutral engagement, but it is never assumed or required.
Engagements are structured with clear scope, and any need for additional analysis or expanded support is discussed in advance. Our goal is to provide informed guidance while maintaining transparency and predictability throughout the process.
We'll explore the financial considerations involved and determine, together, the most appropriate role and engagement structure based on your circumstances.