From our decades of experience, we know there is a right way and a wrong way to approach divorce. 

 

We believe knowledge is power. All too often, people go into the divorce process with very little information about the road that lies ahead.  

Our approach sheds light on the divorce process, providing insight and understanding so that parties can move forward from a place of knowledge instead of fear. 

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  • Divorce is hard enough and it shouldn't be made harder.
  • Understanding the aspects of divorce helps avoid wasted time, stress, and cost.
  • The decisions made during divorce have a ripple effect on the family circle.
  • Having support and perspective can significantly reduce the emotional strain and financial toll of divorce.

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Tiffany Oliver Leigh

Has practiced exclusively in the area of Family Law since 2004. She is Former Chair of the Family Law Section of the State Bar of New Mexico. Ms. Leigh was selected to the 2023 Super Lawyers and was most recently named Best Lawyers Lawyer of the Year for 2024 - Family Law in Albuquerque, NM.

Her practice includes divorce, property division, child custody, child support, as well as the drafting of prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. Tiffany assists her clients in selecting the course of action best suited for their individual case, whether that be litigation, negotiation, or collaborative divorce.

Tiffany is a founder and regular volunteer at the Divorce Options Workshop, a monthly community outreach program designed to teach pro se litigants how to resolve their family law issues without the need for court intervention. She also co-authored Divorce in New Mexico, a divorce question-and-answer format book that provides easy to understand information regarding the divorce process in the State of New Mexico. 

Kymberleigh G. Dougherty

Has practiced family law exclusively for the duration of her legal career. She received her legal education from the University of New Mexico School of Law and graduated cum laude from the University of New Mexico with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. In 2018, Kymberleigh obtained an Associates’ Degree in Accounting.
 
Her practice includes divorce, parentage, child support and adoption. Kymberleigh works hand in hand with her clients to assist them in reaching resolution of their most difficult family law issues. She also frequently serves as a settlement facilitator, both at the request of her peers and as appointed by the Court.
 
Kymberleigh was selected by her colleagues to sit on the Board of the Family Law Section of the State Bar of New Mexico. She serves as the Chair of the Education Committee, organizing legal education programming to ensure family law practitioners in New Mexico have the knowledge and training to serve their communities. Kymberleigh also sits on the Board of the Solo and Small Firm Section of the State Bar of New Mexico. Likewise, Kymberleigh serves as a hearing committee member for the Disciplinary Board of the New Mexico Supreme Court.
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Jaleh Gerdemann

is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in the state of New Mexico and has been a practicing CPA for over 13 years.  Her accounting career spans various aspects of the profession, from roles in large corporations to public accounting.  Jaleh spent the earlier part of her career in business intelligence and analytics and took her passion for numbers to the world of public accounting, as an owner of a small CPA firm, serving individual tax and accounting clients and then as director of consulting in a national accounting firm.  In 2019, she was the recipient of the NMSCPAs Women to Watch: Experienced Leader Award.
 
Throughout her career, Jaleh has focused on understanding her client’s needs and loves solving complex problems for clients by helping them see a path through complicated situations.  Having experienced divorce herself, Jaleh became passionate about helping individuals and their families feel supported during divorce and bringing awareness to the unnecessary pain that comes with uninformed and reckless divorce.
  
At Unwedded, she provides insights on the financial needs of divorcing couples and has helped develop the methodology for working through a better way to divorce. 

Steven Keene

CPA, retired from the practice of public accounting at the end of 2020. In his over 40 of practice and as a partner in two national accounting firms, he served all manners of individual and corporate clients on tax, accounting, and consulting issues. After, himself going through a late in life divorce, Steve has turned his attention to helping educate people on the financial considerations in divorce.
 
Steve has led large organizations and excels in strategy and organization development. He has specialized in helping clients find solutions that work for their specific needs. With Unwedded, Steve provides experience and background in developing content that is relevant to people seeking education and understanding of the potentially complex business matters and financial considerations that can occur during a divorce.
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