Suddenly Single

Divorce or the death of a loved one are two of the most stressfulSingle Woman. Thinking about her future experiences in life. When you suddenly find yourself managing finances on your own, it can feel overwhelming and impossible to know where to begin.

We understand. We have been there.
And the first step is simple: take a breath. You do not have to do this alone.

Begin with one of our first steps checklists. One is for women going through divorce, and the other is for surviving spouses who are now managing everything on their own.

Next, start gathering your support team — your attorney, CPA, life coach or therapist, and of course, your financial planner. This circle of support helps you move forward with more clarity and confidence.

What can we do for you?

•  Work with you to create a new budget and understand what you own and what you owe
•  Review your financial picture and help identify the next steps
•  Support you in making clear, thoughtful decisions rather than emotional ones
•  Help you rebuild your confidence and sense of financial independence

Life brings moments that none of us are ever prepared for. The grief, anger, and confusion that come with becoming suddenly single are real and heavy.
But you do not have to navigate any of it alone.

We are here to help you find your footing, feel supported, and begin building the next chapter of your life with strength, clarity, and hope.

 

Download Our Surviving Spouse Checklist Download Our Divorce Checklist

Have Questions?

Check out our case studies. 

These are hypothetical situations based on real life examples. Names and circumstances have been changed. The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. 


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