Amy J. Wolff, CFP, CDFA

Amy, a Certified Financial Planner™ practitioner and a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst, has over 16 years of experience in the financial services industry. Her passion lies in helping individuals navigate the challenges presented by major life changes.

Amy began her career in the financial service industry in 1993 as a Financial Advisor with R. Chase Financial. In 1998, she took a position as a Senior Financial Planning Associate with Chase Financial Consultants, Inc. In 2002, Amy left to pursue her own practice, specializing in financial services for women and divorce financial services. Amy offers divorce financial services on an hourly basis, working primarily within the collaborative and mediation processes, and occasionally provides expert testimony in litigated cases.

Amy holds a Bachelor of Science in business from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. She offers securities and investment advice through Financial Network Investment Corporation, Member SIPC.

Amy is current board member and also past president of the Collaborative Law Institute of Minnesota. She has both chaired and served on various local committees including public education, membership, protocols, and the annual planning meeting.

Amy is currently serving on the Board of Directors for the IACP. She has served as the co-chair of the Public Education Committee (PEC) in 2007 and 2008. In 2009, Amy is co-chairing the local host committee for the IACP 2009 Forum, and is also serving on the nominations and PEC committees.

In addition to Amy's volunteer work in the collaborative community, she has also served on the Board of Directors for the Financial Planners Association of Minnesota (FPA) and American Association for University Women-MN (AAUW-MN).

Lastly, in January 2006 Amy collaborated with Ron Ousky (IACP past-president) to open Collaborative Alliance Inc., which they believe to be one of the first executive suites worldwide, focused around collaborative practice. The Alliance provides an environment for independent professionals to foster the growth of collaboration through shared resources, ideas and energy. While the Alliance includes separate businesses, they share a similar vision and the same location. Currently there are 28 businesses sharing space in the Alliance, and include: collaborative attorneys, mediators, financial professionals and mental health professionals. In addition to family law, services offered by the businesses include traditional financial planning, financial planning during divorce, business evaluations, mortgage services, coaching, therapy and parenting time/custody issue resolution.