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Wondering how you will manage the challenges of divorce?

Worried about your financial security after the divorce?

Who can you trust to guide you financially?

 

Divorce is never easy, and the road of divorce can be a long and uncertain one.  There are many hills and valleys along the way, creating uncertainty in your path and the direction in which you are heading.  But there is map and a team of professionals that can help guide you through the transition and upheaval of divorce.  Sherry V. Wyble, CFP®, at Scott Private Wealth Group provides the unique Divorce MAPP approach. 
 
The Divorce MAPP (Marital Asset Protection Program) allows for a consistent and grounded approach to the divorce process.  This includes comprehensive asset analysis, extensive review and projection of settlement scenarios, forecasting the long-term effects of the financial settlement, and support and financial management after the settlement to help you maintain your lifestyle needs and meet your long-term financial goals.  
 
At Scott Private Wealth Group, we are an independent owned business.  We strive to offer a comprehensive range of services based on each client's individual needs and do so with the highest level of integrity.  We work one-on-one with the client and make building a personal relationship priority number one.  The principals of our firm have over 35 years of combined financial planning and investment experience, and Sherry Wyble has an extensive background in Divorce Financial Planning. 
 
As a Certified Financial Planner®, Sherry’s extensive experience allows her to offer an objective perspective backed by sound divorce financial advice. She works to help each client avoid common critical mistakes that can occur through the emotional process of settlement of assets between spouses and works to help create a settlement that will withstand the test of time.  No matter where you are in the divorce process, Sherry Wyble and her team of professionals can assist you in navigating the uncertain path of divorce and guide you to Destination Financial Independence.

 

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