You’ve made the hardest decision of your life—or maybe it’s been made for you. Either way, you’re not broken. You’re brave. But now comes the real work: not just surviving your divorce, but outsmarting it, outgrowing it, and using it to build a life you’re proud of.
Welcome to your roadmap through the chaos. This isn’t just another list. This is a battle plan wrapped in strategy, truth, and radical self-respect. If you’re done Googling at 2 a.m., crying over coffee, or second-guessing yourself every five minutes—this is for you.
🔥 Your Pre-Divorce Power Moves
- Pull your free credit report and start monitoring monthly. Financial blindness is over.
- Open a personal checking and savings account at a bank your spouse doesn’t use.
- Get a credit card in your name only—this is your independence in plastic.
- Inventory every asset you own—yes, even those airline miles and that ugly wedding china.
- List every single debt. Don’t flinch.
- Track any new debts your spouse racks up. Screenshot everything.
- Get your last 3 years of tax returns. If you don’t have them, get IRS transcripts.
- Gather logins to financial accounts—before the passwords mysteriously “change.”
- Beef up your emergency fund. Liquid cash = freedom.
- If you’re a SAHM, squirrel away 3 months of expenses—quietly.
- Document your contributions to the marriage, both financial and emotional. They matter.
🔒 Digital & Logistical Safeguards
- Set up a private email for all divorce communications.
- Lock down your tech: change all passwords, disable shared cloud access.
- Stay off social media. No cryptic quotes, no revenge selfies.
- Get a P.O. Box or a trusted friend’s address for sensitive legal mail.
💡 Clarify Your Role and Your Future
- Decide who you want to be during this war. Dignity isn’t weakness—it’s power.
- Put your kids first—but not in the middle.
- Build your divorce dream team: lawyer, coach, therapist, money pro, truth-teller friend.
⚖️ Lawyer Up, The Smart Way
- Hire a family law attorney. Not just any—one who gets high-conflict.
- Book consults with three lawyers. Compare notes.
- Organize your questions and bring documents to every meeting.
- Ask about alimony, spousal support, parenting plans, leaving the house, and interim relief.
- Evaluate lawyers for fit, not just fees.
- Learn your legal path: mediation, collaborative, litigation, or DIY.
- If you use a lawyer, remember: they work for you, not your ex.
- Tell your lawyer if you want to change your name post-divorce.
- Don’t do this alone. A divorce coach (hi, I’m Paulette 👋) will save you time, sanity, and legal fees.
💸 Financial Firepower
- Schedule time with a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA).
- Ask your financial expert the hard questions about housing, income, insurance, and retirement.
- Meet with a real estate pro to understand your housing options.
- Figure out your health insurance—before it disappears.
- Get a full medical check-up. Take care of you.
- Itemize valuables and sentimental heirlooms. Photograph, store, and disclose.
🚚 Transition Game Plan
- Plan the move—yours or theirs. Quietly.
- Create a master list of post-divorce admin tasks: name changes, titles, accounts.
💬 The Divorce Talk & Co-Parenting
- Choose your “Divorce D-Day.” Plan the talk with precision and compassion.
- Speak to your spouse before telling the kids.
- Script the conversation. Say it once, say it clearly.
- Align on what, when, and how you’ll tell the children.
- Draft a parenting plan: schedule, holidays, responsibilities.
- Use a parenting app like OurFamilyWizard to reduce friction.
- Line up therapists or school resources for your children.
📈 Rebuild. Reclaim. Reimagine.
- Separate routines and start building your post-divorce lifestyle.
- Audit your job, skills, and income. Strategize your next professional move.
- If unemployed, activate a job search and/or hire a career coach.
🗝️ Post-Divorce: Lock It In
- Confirm all financial transfers in accordance with your decree.
- Update every beneficiary. Don’t leave your ex on your life insurance!
- Notarize and file multiple copies of your decree.
- Change your name legally, if you choose to.
- Update vehicle titles and registrations.
- Check your credit again post-divorce.
- Draft a new will, power of attorney, and healthcare directive.
- Create a self-care plan: who, what, and where is your support?
54. Surround yourself with people who GET IT. Start your healing in a high-integrity divorce recovery community. One that nourishes your mind, spirit, and soul.
55. Book a Divorce Strategy Session with Paulette. Because DIY divorce isn’t brave—it’s risky. Let’s create a plan so smart your future self will thank you.
👉 Work with Paulette Rigo at Better Divorce Academy
You’ve got one shot at doing this right. Let’s make it count.
About the Author – Paulette Rigo is a Credentialed Family Mediator, Certified Divorce Coach, and CEO of Better Divorce Academy. With her bestselling book Better Divorce Blueprint and acclaimed podcast, Paulette helps women turn their divorce breakdown into a breakthrough—no regret, only wisdom, dignity, and grace.
Ready to stop spinning and start winning? Book your FREE 45-minute Divorce Strategy Session with Paulette Rigo and transform your chaos into clarity. Visit BetterDivorceAcademy.com to get started.
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