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From the Second Shift to the Separation Shift: Naming Divorce’s Invisible Labor
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From the Second Shift to the Separation Shift: Naming Divorce’s Invisible Labor

Divorce doesn’t just involve lawyers and paperwork—it adds a hidden third job we’ve coined the Separation Shift. Much like the “second shift” of marriage, the Separation Shift describes the invisible, unpaid labor women carry during divorce. From domestic tasks to emotional work, financial management, and administrative duties, this unseen labor causes burnout and impacts healing.

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The Separation Shift: Why Divorce Is an Administrative Job No One Pays You For
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The Separation Shift: Why Divorce Is an Administrative Job No One Pays You For

Behind every divorce is a mountain of unpaid administrative labor—the backbone of what we’ve named the Separation Shift. Women spend hours filling out forms, scanning documents, organizing binders, managing portals, scheduling hearings, and tracking deadlines. This invisible clerical work is exhausting, stressful, and unrecognized, yet essential to moving divorce forward and rebuilding life.

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The Separation Shift: The Financial Labor of Divorce That Falls on Women
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The Separation Shift: The Financial Labor of Divorce That Falls on Women

Divorce is financially draining—not only in dollars but in hours of unpaid financial labor, part of the Separation Shift. Women often gather years of tax returns, track expenses, complete disclosures, budget single-income households, manage child support, and rebuild credit. This invisible financial work is overwhelming and stressful, leaving women burnt out before healing can even begin.

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How to Create a Post-Divorce Financial Plan
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How to Create a Post-Divorce Financial Plan

Divorce can feel like a whirlwind, with emotions running high and life-changing decisions to make. Amidst all the chaos, it's easy to overlook a critical aspect—your financial future. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed or just unsure of where to start, creating a post-divorce financial plan is key to rebuilding your life with confidence.

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Divorce with Financial Confidence: How a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst Can Help You
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Divorce with Financial Confidence: How a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst Can Help You

Divorce is never easy. It’s a time filled with emotional and financial uncertainty. You’re not only navigating the end of a relationship but also making decisions that could impact your financial future for years to come. That's why assembling the right divorce team is crucial. Along with attorneys and mediators, a key player to consider is a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA)—a financial professional dedicated to helping you make informed decisions during a divorce.

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How To Avoid Common Financial Mistakes During Divorce
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How To Avoid Common Financial Mistakes During Divorce

Divorce can shake your world—emotionally and financially. For professional women who’ve spent years building a career, a home, and a future, it’s more than just a legal separation—it’s a life transition that demands clear thinking and careful planning.

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What to Consider When You’re Considering Divorce: Navigating Social Security and Retirement Benefits During Divorce: What You Need to Know to Protect Your Future
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What to Consider When You’re Considering Divorce: Navigating Social Security and Retirement Benefits During Divorce: What You Need to Know to Protect Your Future

Divorce impacts more than just your current finances—it can affect your retirement and long-term security. In this guide, we explain how Social Security benefits, pensions, and retirement accounts are divided in divorce, what rules apply, and how to protect your financial future. Learn what experts can help and what steps to take now to secure long-term stability after divorce.

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What to Consider When You’re Considering Divorce: Understanding Your Financial Landscape: What You Must Know Before Considering Divorce
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What to Consider When You’re Considering Divorce: Understanding Your Financial Landscape: What You Must Know Before Considering Divorce

Financial fear keeps many people stuck in unhappy marriages. In this guide, we’ll help you begin understanding your financial landscape—breaking down how to assess your current money situation, gather key documents, and prepare for the future. If you’re considering divorce, having a clear picture of your finances is one of the most empowering steps you can take.

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Divorce Guide: Divorce and Retirement: What No One Tells You About Splitting IRAs and 401(k)s
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Divorce Guide: Divorce and Retirement: What No One Tells You About Splitting IRAs and 401(k)s

Divorce can dramatically impact your retirement savings, especially IRAs and 401(k)s. Learn the essentials of dividing these assets through Transfer Incidents and QDROs, understand tax implications, and avoid common pitfalls. This comprehensive guide explains everything you need to know to protect your financial future during divorce and ensure long-term stability.

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10 Realistic Ways to Pay for a Divorce When You’re Broke
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10 Realistic Ways to Pay for a Divorce When You’re Broke

Divorce can be overwhelming—especially when you’re already stretched thin emotionally, mentally, and financially. If you're a woman navigating a separation with kids at home and don’t have the funds upfront, know this: you are not alone, and there are real options to help you move forward. Here are 10 compassionate, empowering, and accessible ways to pay for a divorce, even if you’re starting with zero in the bank. These are designed with real-life situations in mind—because everyone deserves a safe and fresh start.

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What to consider when you’re considering divorce: real estate, estate planning, and assets
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What to consider when you’re considering divorce: real estate, estate planning, and assets

Considering divorce involves emotional and financial complexities, including the division of real estate, estate planning updates, and managing shared assets. These practical steps are crucial for ensuring long-term stability and security after a separation. Our blog post provides actionable insights to help you navigate these key factors with confidence and clarity.

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What to consider when you’re considering divorce: financial considerations, banking, credit cards, and debt
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What to consider when you’re considering divorce: financial considerations, banking, credit cards, and debt

Divorce can be overwhelming, but understanding its financial implications is essential for your future. This post covers important financial considerations such as managing joint bank accounts, dividing debt, and creating a personal financial plan. We’ll guide you through the steps to ensure financial clarity and help you make informed decisions during this challenging time.

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Divorce Guide: How to Re-evaluate Your Financial Goals After Your Divorce
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Divorce Guide: How to Re-evaluate Your Financial Goals After Your Divorce

In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the steps to revisit your financial goals after a divorce, identify areas for growth, and create a plan that aligns with your new circumstances. Whether you're focused on rebuilding savings, managing debt, or planning for the future, taking the time to reset your goals can empower you to move forward with confidence and clarity.

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I'm Divorced, and Now What? 10 Essential Steps to Get Your Life in Order After Divorce
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I'm Divorced, and Now What? 10 Essential Steps to Get Your Life in Order After Divorce

Divorce is a life-changing event that often comes with a whirlwind of emotions, decisions, and adjustments. Once the paperwork is finalized, you might feel a sense of relief, but it’s also the beginning of a new chapter that requires careful attention to some essential administrative tasks. Whether it’s updating your financial documents, revisiting your estate plan, or managing joint accounts, this is the time to take control of your future and set yourself up for stability and success.

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