Eva Sachs has spent more than 15 years helping families navigate the financial and emotional complexities of divorce. As a Certified Financial Planner and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst working closely with family lawyers and mediators, she needed clearer reports, fewer disconnected tools, and a better way to centralize client financial information.
Eva’s firm was juggling multiple subscriptions and disconnected workflows for intake, client information, and support calculations. Reports were often confusing and hard for clients to follow, while scenario work created extra administrative load and additional cost across already-complex files.
They moved intake, support reporting, and family property modelling into Divorcepath so that client information could be collected once, stored in one place, and reused across reports and financial scenarios without repeated manual entry or extra subscriptions.
Eva’s practice gained clearer client-facing reports, fewer duplicated data-entry steps, more flexible support and property scenarios, and less reliance on separate tools for the same file.
For Eva, the problem was not just speed. It was clarity. Clients needed support reports they could actually follow, and professionals on the file needed a way to test different support and property scenarios without rebuilding the same financial picture over and over again.
Divorcepath helped by consolidating those steps. Eva adopted it after a client recommendation, drawn by the platform’s integration and pricing advantages over other alternatives. Intake lives in one place, financial information can be reused across the file, and the resulting reports are easier to explain in mediation, collaborative, and negotiation settings.
Eva also singled out the responsiveness of the support team, especially through live chat. Fast feedback loops and visible product improvement made the platform easier to adopt and easier to trust as part of her workflow.
“Divorcepath has made our workflow more intuitive and efficient. What stood out most was the customer service — responsive, receptive, and fast. The platform replaced multiple tools, saved us time, and gave clients clearer financial insights. It takes a little adjustment at first, but it quickly becomes second nature.”
Eva uses Divorcepath’s report set for both preliminary conversations and more detailed professional analysis, including client-friendly reports plus support scenarios with cash-flow and tax context.
Clients can enter and confirm information directly, which reduces duplicate intake work and keeps the relevant financial picture local to the file instead of spread across multiple subscriptions and tools.
With the Family Property Calculator and Budget Editor in the same platform, Eva can build and compare alternate support and division scenarios with far less manual recalculation.
Eva’s story shows where Divorcepath helps divorce financial professionals most: centralizing the file, making reports easier for clients to follow, and reducing the amount of administrative stitching required between intake, modelling, and outputs.
That means less time managing tools, fewer duplicative subscriptions, and more time helping clients understand the financial implications of different paths forward with reports that support smoother ADR outcomes.