Financial Clarity Guide - The Divorced Woman's No Shame guide to Understanding Her Money Again
The moment you realise you don't know your own financial situation.
Not because you're bad with money.
But because somewhere inside the marriage, money became his territory. Or their territory. Or the subject nobody talked about properly. Or the thing that caused arguments so you learned to stay quiet about it.
And now you're sitting here, in the middle of the divorce process, and someone's asking you about pensions and equity and consent orders and you're nodding like you understand when actually you're drowning.
This is the most common thing I hear from women I work with. And it's got nothing to do with intelligence.
It has everything to do with the fact that financial confidence isn't innate — it's built. And it's hard to build inside a dynamic that didn't make space for it.
My new guide walks you through the emotional work first, then the practical. Because that's the order it has to happen in.
Inside:
→ An emotional money story exercise (because the feelings come first)
→ A simplified net worth worksheet (just you and the numbers, no jargon)
→ A 90-day budget broken into 3 phases: Survive, Stabilise, Rebuild
→ 5 journal prompts to release the shame and fear
→ A financial identity statement you write yourself
→ A plain-English glossary of 20 terms you need to know right now