082: AI in Divorce: What to Trust, What to Question, and What Could Hurt Your Kids–with Jamie Pima

Artificial intelligence is showing up in divorce cases at every stage, and most parents have no idea how to use it well or where it can quietly steer them wrong. In this episode, Krista Nash sits down with Jamie Pima, a former Morgan Stanley and Fidelity executive turned certified divorce financial analyst and founder of SecureSplit, who brings a rare combination of high-level financial expertise and firsthand experience with a difficult personal divorce.

Jamie breaks down exactly how AI can serve as a research tool and co-pilot through the financial complexities of divorce, and where it becomes a liability. He and Krista also get into how parents can use AI to draft better co-parenting communications and build more thoughtful parenting plans.

The tools exist. This episode is about learning to use them wisely.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • How AI is already reshaping divorce, from financial analysis to parenting plan drafts
  • Why prompt quality determines whether AI helps or misleads, and how to write better ones
  • The real risks of AI hallucinations in legal and financial contexts
  • How parents can use AI to soften co-parenting communications before sending them
  • What certified divorce financial analysts do that attorneys and AI cannot
  • SecureSplit, a new platform built to give both professionals and consumers better financial tools for divorce
  • How protecting children from conflict starts with the financial decisions parents make early

Resources from this Episode

www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com

https://allegiantds.com/team/jamie-lima/

https://securesplit.com/

All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. 

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