By Nadine Burns • December 29, 2016 • Comments Off on What is a CDFA?™
A Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA™) professional has:
• Graduated from the Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts
• Received specialized training in the financial issues of divorce
• Fulfilled continuing education requirements
• Extensive financial expertise in the fields of financial services, accounting, or law
Founded in 1993, the Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts (IDFA) is the most established and recognized designation in financial planning for divorce. In order to become a CDFA™ professional, a candidate must successfully complete a series of exams, be in good standing with his or her firm or broker/dealer and any governmental regulatory agencies, and complete a minimum of 15 hours of divorce-related continuing education courses every two years.