A lot happens during divorce, and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. The legal process is long and confusing, you’re worried about your kids and how this will affect them, and the financial issues are often upsetting. You might feel like everything is spinning and you don’t know where to start.

The money piece, in particular, can feel like a big fog. What do you need? What documents should you gather? What is your spouse hiding? What if you make the wrong financial decisions and regret it forever?

That is where I come in.

I’m not a lawyer. I’m not a therapist. I am a divorce financial coach, and I help women like you get smart, clear, and confident about their money during divorce.

So what does that actually mean?

I help you figure out what you have, where your money is, and how to protect it. I help you avoid financial traps. I help you prepare, organize, and make smart decisions… without the panic, without the confusion, and without relying on your attorney to manage details he or she may not even think to ask about.

Attorneys are there to represent you in court. Therapists help you process emotions. I help you make financial decisions that protect your future.

What do we do together in your divorce?

Get clear on your money: We identify all the bank accounts, credit cards, retirement plans, investment accounts, and debts that need to be addressed in your divorce. Even if you’ve never been in charge of the money, I’ll walk you through it step by step.

Organize your documents: You’ll stop wondering what paperwork you need. I have easy-to-use checklists that will help you gather exactly what matters and get it organized fast.

Protect yourself: I’ll show you how to secure your accounts, access your financial records, and avoid getting stuck with debt that isn’t yours.

Understand what you’re entitled to: Just because something is in his name doesn’t mean it is not yours. I’ll help you understand what you can legally claim and how to think strategically about your settlement.

Make a financial plan: From what to do with the house, to how to get access to cash during your divorce, to planning for life after, I help you figure out your next right step.

Why is this so important?

Because divorce is not just emotional. It is financial. And the decisions you make during this process will affect your money for years to come.

I’ve worked with hundreds of women going through divorce. Some knew nothing about the family finances. Some had a spouse who controlled everything. Others were overwhelmed by legal bills and terrified of making a mistake. I’ve seen women hand over assets they were entitled to because they were exhausted and just wanted it to be over.

I do not want that for you.

You deserve to walk away from your marriage with clarity, control, and a financial plan that supports the life you want to build. Whether you are just starting to think about divorce or already in the thick of it, it is never too early or too late to get clear on your money.

Where do you start?

Start by getting educated. Use my free resources like the Divorce Financial Checklist or the Planning for Your Divorce Guide to begin understanding your finances. If you want deeper support, check out the Divorce Money Guide, my step-by-step course that walks you through everything I teach my private clients.

This is your chance to protect yourself and your future. You do not have to do it alone, and you do not need a finance degree to get through it.

You just need someone who has your back and knows what to look for.

If you’re ready to feel more confident with your money and stop being afraid of what you don’t know, I’m here to help. Let’s get started.

Your financial security isn’t a luxury. It is a necessity.

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