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Sandy Voit CDFA®
Tangible Solutions
11415 NE 128th St., Suite 100 |
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Sandy Voit, a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst®, and Licensed Mental Health Counselor, established Tangible Solutions, which specializes in financial literacy and education, personal finances counseling, helping people work through their anxieties and fears concerning money, and helping divorcing couples, or individuals, negotiate a financial settlement. Educating and empowering people to take control of their finances, and focusing on their goals is at the core of what Sandy believes is key to their success. Life transitions and/or major events have a tremendous impact upon people’s lives, and Sandy can help facilitate how they can adapt to change. Providing a holistic approach towards seeking a fair and equitable financial resolution, Sandy provides support that encourages independence and freedom for women in transition. By focusing on his clients' personal goals and success, he prepares customized financial plans, develops personalized cash flow strategies, and guides them in a way that focuses on the clients' success and makes them feel empowered in the process. Using both his financial and counseling skills, Sandy recognizes the issues of his clients, provides them with explanations of their options and the consequences of each choice, guiding them to the resolutions that best fits their needs. Clients appreciate how they are treated. Sandy works with the clients’ other professionals – lawyers, accountants, counselors, child specialists, etc., and provides an appropriate financial perspective on the client’s behalf as they deal with the challenges and opportunities along their journey. He has worked on nearly 400 divorces. Prior to becoming a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst®, Sandy earned a Master of Science degree in Counseling and Personnel Services from the University at Albany. After a career in higher education administration for 27 years at five universities (including Dean of Students and Director of Financial Aid at Bastyr University), he served as executive director at a large synagogue in Seattle, as well as an organizational and small business consultant before establishing a financial counseling private practice. Sandy continually invests in professional continuing education to remain abreast of new developments, changes in the law, and maintains a thirst for knowledge to help others. Currently the Treasurer of the King County Collaborative Law, one of the largest Collaborative Divorce groups in the country, he also is a member of the King County Bar Association's Collaborative Law section. Through these organizations Sandy is committed towards working with couples who prefer to negotiate rather than litigate. Sandy is an active participant in the local area for almost three decades. He has served on the Puget Consumer’s Coop Board for 12 years, including two terms as president, as well as having served on several other boards. |