Mediation Support
Divorce mediation offers couples a more cooperative and cost effective way to resolve issues outside of court. However, successful mediation still requires clear financial understanding so both parties can evaluate settlement proposals and make fair decisions. Financial guidance during mediation helps ensure transparency and long term stability.
Katy Chai, CDFA®, CPA, supports individuals and couples participating in divorce mediation by providing neutral financial insight and analysis. She helps clarify financial information, evaluate settlement options, and explain the financial consequences of different decisions so both parties can move forward with confidence.
How we can help you:
- Organize and analyze financial documents for mediation
- Provide neutral financial insight during settlement discussions
- Evaluate different asset division scenarios
- Project long term financial outcomes of proposed agreements
- Clarify tax and retirement implications of settlements
- Support informed decision making throughout mediation
Mediation can be a constructive path toward resolution when both parties have clear financial guidance. Schedule a private consultation with Clarity Lane to learn how Katy Chai can support your mediation process and help you reach a balanced financial outcome.
Bringing You Clarity & Confidence

A CDFA® professional will gather your information for analysis and then generate reports and graphs to illustrate the impact of various settlement options on your cash flow and net worth so you can make informed decisions.

CDFA® professionals often work with other professionals on your team, such as attorneys, tax accountants, pension fund administrators or financial planners, and can help reduce the overall cost of the divorce process significantly. Often, the analysis provided can be used as the basis for individual post-divorce financial planning.

While a CDFA® does not give legal advice, they may help attorneys by making sense of financial proposals or providing the tools they need to prove their cases. See www.institutedfa.com for additional information.