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Lili  Vasileff



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Lili A. Vasileff holds degrees from Mount Holyoke College, Columbia University, The Institute of Political Relations in Paris, and professional degrees from the College of Financial Planning, Stanford Business School and the London Business School. Lili is a nationally recognized expert in financial planning for divorce as a practitioner, writer and speaker. She has many years of experience and an interdisciplinary knowledge of legal and financial issues. She brings clarity to complicated marital property and complex compensation issues in the divorce process.
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Lili A. Vasileff is a fee only Certified Financial Planner and President of a private financial planning practice that specializes in divorce financial planning and investment advisory services. She conducts business in CT and New York, with offices in Greenwich and New Haven, CT. She serves as President of the Association of Divorce Financial Planners (ADFP), the largest national not for profit organization of divorce financial planners and allied divorce professionals.

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