What Thornbury Provides
Three Services,
Each With a Purpose
Whether you're preparing for proceedings, working through asset distribution, or reorganizing your finances afterward — there's a specific service for your phase.
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Finding the Right Service for Your Situation
The three Thornbury services address different points in the financial side of divorce. Some clients need one. Some need two. A few need all three, handled in sequence. The descriptions below are written to help you identify which applies to your current circumstances.
If your situation spans more than one service, or if you're unsure which applies, the contact form on the home page is the right place to start. We'll explain what's involved for your specific circumstances before any work begins.
Service 01
Divorce Financial Documentation
Preparation of financial records and statements required during divorce proceedings. This service covers the documentation most commonly required by family courts and matrimonial attorneys at the active phase of proceedings.
What's Included
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Personal financial statements compiled and formatted for court submission
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Asset and liability inventories with current values and source documentation
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Income verification documentation prepared from source materials
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Expense analysis formatted for proceedings
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Pre-delivery completeness review and final file preparation
This service is typically for:
People who are currently in or approaching active divorce proceedings and need financial records prepared for court submission or attorney review.
Service 02
Marital Asset & Liability Inventory
Detailed cataloging and valuation of marital assets and liabilities. This service produces the structured foundation that equitable distribution discussions are built on — giving all parties a shared, documented view of what exists and what it's worth.
What's Included
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Real property, investment accounts, and retirement fund documentation
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Business interest valuation and documentation where applicable
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Outstanding debt and liability cataloging with supporting documentation
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Ownership details and title documentation for each cataloged item
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Structured summary formatted for equitable distribution review
This service is typically for:
People who need a comprehensive, documented picture of marital assets and liabilities to support distribution discussions with attorneys or mediators.
Service 03
Post-Divorce Financial Reorganization
Assistance reorganizing personal financial records after a divorce is finalized. This service addresses the practical financial steps that follow a settlement — separating what was shared, establishing what's independent, and laying out a path forward.
What's Included
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Separation and documentation of previously joint accounts and records
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New budget framework established based on your current financial position
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Beneficiary and ownership record updates documented and organized
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Forward-looking personal financial plan created from your new position
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Follow-up session at three months to review progress and address questions
This service is typically for:
People whose divorce has been finalized and who need to reorganize their financial records, establish independent accounts, and plan their financial position going forward.
At a Glance
All Three Services, Side by Side
Service 01
Divorce Financial Documentation
For active proceedings. Personal statements, asset inventories, income verification, expense analysis.
$1,500 USD
DetailsService 02
Marital Asset & Liability Inventory
For distribution discussions. Full asset and liability catalog with valuations and ownership detail.
$1,000 USD
DetailsService 03
Post-Divorce Financial Reorganization
After finalization. Account separation, budget setup, forward-looking plan, and a follow-up session.
$650 USD
DetailsOn combining services: Some clients work through more than one service in sequence. If you're considering more than one service, mention that in your enquiry and we'll explain how they fit together for your circumstances.
Common Questions
What People Often Ask
How long does preparation typically take?
Timing depends on the complexity of the financial situation and the speed of document collection. We discuss a realistic timeline at the outset of each engagement. Most straightforward engagements are completed within 10–15 business days of receiving all source materials.
What do I need to provide?
We provide a structured collection guide at the start of each engagement — tailored to the specific service and your situation. This tells you exactly what to gather and in what format. We handle the organization, preparation, and formatting from there.
Are these services available internationally?
Yes. Thornbury has worked with clients across 38+ jurisdictions. Our preparation is jurisdiction-specific — we format documents according to the standards of the court and legal system involved. If you're outside the US or UK, mention your jurisdiction in your enquiry and we'll confirm our familiarity with it.
Does Thornbury provide legal advice?
No. Thornbury provides financial document preparation only. We don't provide legal advice, legal representation, or opinions on how a court will interpret the documents we prepare. For legal advice, please work with a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction.
What happens if a court requests revisions after submission?
We're available to assist if revision requests arise from the court or from your attorney after submission. Our pre-delivery review is designed to minimize revision requests at first submission — but if something does arise, we'd discuss the specifics and determine how to assist within the scope of the engagement.
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Not Sure Which Service Applies?
Tell us a bit about your situation and where you are in the process. We'll identify which service fits and explain what preparation would involve before any work begins.
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