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Susan A. Moussi, CPA, CFP®, CDFA™ - Divorce Net

Susan A. Moussi, CPA, CFP®, CDFA™ - Divorce Net

Ary Roepcke Mulchaey, P.C.

Two Miranova Place, Suite 600
Columbus, Ohio 43215
Phone: 614-545-2052
Fax: 614-486-3400

Susan A. Moussi, CPA, CFP®, CDFA™

We all know that divorce can be an emotionally painful and complicated process. But what people often don't realize is that there are many financial challenges associated with a marriage dissolution. This may be the first time you prepare a budget; list all your assets, including cash accounts, retirement plans and investment accounts; and account for your debts, including mortgages, car loans and credit card balances. The financial aspects of a divorce are multiple, sometimes very complex, and have a lasting impact on your future. That's why a divorce financial planner working alongside your attorney is an invaluable resource for your future.

What is the role of a financial planner in relation to my attorney?

In order to give you the best legal advice possible, an attorney relies on your knowledge of your finances. Many of these questions concern your finances prior to, during, and after your marriage. Knowing the specific needs of your family can be a challenging task, especially if your partner previously managed your household finances. A divorce financial planner can help you be as well informed and prepared as possible so that your attorney can manage your case with you and your family's best interests in mind.

The role of a divorce financial planner may vary from case to case, but in all cases, the financial planner works under the guidance of the attorney. The attorney is the legal expert, advising as to legal rights, while the financial expert becomes part of the team, dealing with financial & tax issues and appearing as an expert witness, if needed.

CPAs are trained and skilled in the area of presenting financial information as of a particular date. Documents from the past, such as tax returns, W-2s, bank statements, and others, are utilized when reviewing a listing of assets and liabilities, to determine completeness of such information. Taxes very often need to be addressed and calculated, and a CPA can assist in this area. CFPs are trained and skilled in assisting clients in developing a plan to meet their future goals, given certain known facts and assumptions. CFPs have been trained in the area of insurance, retirement, employee benefits, investments, and estate planning. CDFAs have received specialized training in the financial complexities of divorce and may have a CPA or CFP license. The training includes the areas of income analysis for support purposes, valuation of assets and liabilities, and analysis of future cash flow.

Credentials

Susan began her career in public accounting, where she worked on audits and prepared tax returns and financial statements for individuals and businesses. Her introduction to divorce planning started when attorney-clients began asking her tax questions as they related to their clients. Susan completed a program of study in financial planning and obtained her certification as a Certified Financial Planner and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst. Today, Susan has completed numerous cases over the years, bringing her extensive knowledge and expertise of divorce financial planning to clients and the attorneys in the central Ohio area. 

Current Licenses:

  • Certified Public Accountant since 1990
  • Certified Financial Planner since 1999
  • Certified Divorce Financial Analyst since 2002

Member of:

  • American Institute of CPA's
  • Ohio Society of CPA's
  • Institute of Certified Divorce Financial Analysts

Education and Training:

  • Completed Collaborative Family Law Training, 2004
  • Completed Certification Training from Institute of Divorce Financial Analysts, 2002
  • Completed CFP Professional Education Program, 1998
  • BA Accounting, The Ohio State University, 1984

Case Experience:

  • Testimony given as an Expert Witness
  • Financial analyst for clients in a divorce
  • Financial analyst for clients working through a dissolution
  • Financial analyst for clients working through mediation
  • Financial analyst for client working through Collaborative Law

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