Your divorce is final, but the journey isn't over. We help you rebuild with confidence — from name changes to new housing, credit repair to career re-entry.
Get Aftercare SupportThe months after a divorce are often the hardest. You're navigating a completely new life — new finances, new living situation, new identity. Our aftercare program connects you with specialists who help you rebuild every aspect of your post-divorce life.
Navigate the legal process of changing your name back — Social Security, driver's license, bank accounts, passport, and more. We provide a complete checklist and connect you with services that handle it for you.
Learn more →Rebuild your credit score, create a single-income budget, and plan for retirement on your own. Our financial advisors specialize in post-divorce financial recovery and long-term wealth building.
Estimate your costs →Whether you're buying, renting, or downsizing, our real estate network helps you find the right home for your new chapter. We understand the unique needs of recently divorced individuals.
Explore housing options →Update your will, insurance beneficiaries, power of attorney, emergency contacts, and estate plan. We provide a comprehensive checklist and referrals to estate planning attorneys.
View resources →Returning to the workforce after years away? Our career coaches help with resume building, interview prep, skill assessments, and job placement — specifically for those rebuilding after divorce.
Get started →Healing takes time. Our therapists and divorce coaches specialize in post-divorce recovery — grief processing, building confidence, navigating co-parenting, and finding yourself again.
Find a therapist →A recommended sequence for rebuilding after divorce.
Open individual bank accounts, freeze joint credit cards, update direct deposits and billing. Get a clear picture of your income and expenses.
Begin name change process, update your will and beneficiaries, notify insurance companies. File any post-decree motions if needed.
Secure permanent housing. Whether buying, renting, or staying — make decisions that support your long-term financial health.
If needed, re-enter the workforce or adjust your career path. Begin actively rebuilding your credit score with responsible credit use.
Focus on emotional healing, new routines, and building the life you want. Consider therapy, join support groups, and invest in your personal growth.
Connect with aftercare specialists who understand your journey.
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