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Divorce Financial Professional FAQs

Divorce Financial Professional FAQs

Does Divorce360 help Divorce Financial Professionals?
Yes. Millions of people search online for divorce help. Divorce360 provides a resource of information, tips and tools as well as a community that offers support. With our business directory, Divorce360 can help you generate clients with a free online profile that allows you to stress what’s important to you. The profile will attracted informed clients who have studied your profile in advance and are more likely to choose you to work with them.

How do I update and edit my profile?
You can update your profile as often as you like, for free. First, go to your profile page (If you are currently not listed in the directory, click here). On your profile, click the link in the upper right-hand corner of any page. Once you've registered you can locate and claim your profile, and update it with as much relevant information as possible.

Why should I claim my profile?
Claiming your profile is free, easy and it allows you to personalize your information for potential clients so that you stand out from other Lawyers through your personal and professional achievements. Once you've claimed your profile, you can update it as often as you like. You'll also be able to begin answering questions in the community as another way to market yourself on our web site.

Why was I not given the option to claim my profile via e-mail?
Divorce360 was able to find some e-mail addresses through public sources such as their Web site, and in those cases, you are able to claim your free online profile via e-mail. If we could not obtain your e-mail information, you must claim your profile via credit card which will not be charged.

Why do I need to enter credit card information to claim my profile?
We take your privacy and security very seriously, and we use the credit card solely as part of our verification process. But we cannot read or even retrieve the credit card number once it is encrypted. Because we use the credit card just for verification, we do NOT:
  • Charge money to your card
  • Run a credit check
  • Sell any card information to third parties
  • Store the card number
The credit card company will put a temporary $1 hold on your card (required by the credit card company as part of the card verification), though this will disappear typically within 24 hours. You won't be charged, and Divorce360 doesn't receive any payment.

What is your privacy policy regarding information you collect from me?
We take your privacy very seriously. Please see our Privacy Policy for more information about how we treat personally identifiable information we collect from you.

Where did Divorce360 get the information that is already in my profile?
Divorce360 collects data from several sources, including professional associations and multiple web sites.

Can I have more than one profile?
You may have multiple profiles if you have offices in more than one state. Let us know if you’d like your name to be added to another state by clicking here.

How does claiming my profile fit within my state's advertising rules?
It is the responsibility of all divorce financial professionals to ensure any information or advertisements they place on divorce360, and any communications they may have with prospective clients through our web site or services, fully comply with all applicable rules of professional conduct,. There is a specific location on the profile for you to add any disclaimer language if you determine it is needed. See also our terms of use.

How can I advertise on Divorce360?
Divorce360 offers a variety of advertising opportunities, many of which include geo-targeting. If you are interested, please click here or call Kelly Michols, SVP Sales @ 561.827.8868.

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