Sample DivorceSmart Pro Report
Last reviewed: May 2026
This is a real example of the 10-page personalized financial analysis you receive when you upgrade to Pro. The persona is fictional (Sarah Mitchell, 47, California, married 18 years) — your purchased report uses your specific inputs, your state's rules, and your settlement terms. Every page is watermarked “SAMPLE” so it can't be mistaken for an actual purchased report.
Preview
What's in the report
- PAGE 1Cover
Branded title page with persona summary and section list.
- PAGE 2Executive Summary
The headline answer, three risks, and three recommended changes.
- PAGE 3Your Situation
Restated inputs, asset table, and key assumptions used in the analysis.
- PAGE 430-Year Cash Flow Projection
Year-by-year income vs. expenses with cliff years highlighted.
- PAGE 5Settlement Sustainability
Three-scenario comparison at age 65 and a crossover-point analysis.
- PAGE 6Keep vs. Sell House Analysis
Carrying cost, 20-year outcome comparison, and the capital gains trap.
- PAGE 7Retirement Impact
Contribution targets vs. realistic, with the compounding-cost narrative.
- PAGE 8Support Ending Timeline
Child support and alimony cliff dates with a year-by-year cliff map.
- PAGE 9Negotiation Talking Points
Five specific points with rationale and sample language for your attorney.
- PAGE 10Methodology and Disclaimers
What was modeled, what wasn’t, and the statutory references behind the numbers.
How your report differs
- Your inputs. Your state, settlement terms, income, expenses, and housing decisions — not Sarah's.
- Your statutory references. California rules in this sample; your purchased report cites the rules of the state you're divorcing in.
- No watermark. The diagonal “SAMPLE” mark on every page is removed from the purchased version.
- Negotiation language built around your numbers. The five points on page 9 are derived from your specific settlement, with sample language you can take into mediation.
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