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Comment or DM with HELLO and we’ll send you a free resources to help you figure out your next step. 💙 If you’re thinking about divorce — this is the post I wish someone had shown me first. Most people enter the process without knowing they had a choice in how it goes. They assume it has to be expensive, adversarial, and exhausting. It doesn’t. There are calmer, faster, more affordable ways to get through this. And you deserve to understand your options before you commit to a path. Hello Divorce was built to give you exactly that — clarity, expert support, and a step-by-step process that actually fits your life. 🔖 Save this for when you need it. 📤 Share it with someone who does. #divorce #divorceadvice #hellodivorce #divorcesupport #knowyouroptions familylaw moderndivorce startingover divorceresources lifeafterdivorce
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You can’t carry a marriage by yourself. At some point, it breaks you before it saves you. #DivorceTok #DivorceHealing #HelloDivorce #DivorceSupport #DivorceJourney #RelationshipAdvice #MarriageReality
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It’s a journey 🤪 To learn strategies to speed up the healing process, comment FORGIVE. . #hellodivorce #divorce #divorced #fyp #divorcesupport #breakup #forgiveness #forgive #wishyouwell #wishyouwellinhell #lol #healingjourney #ex #exwife #exhusband #moveon #movingon
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Just saying
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The word in your custody agreement that causes the most fights? “Agreed-upon.” that kind of thing but If you couldn’t agree during marriage you’re definitely not agreeing after. Here’s the clause that fixes it. #divorce #custody #childsupport #coparenting #divorceadvice
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The fanciest words in your agreement are often the most dangerous ones. These 5 words show up in nearly every divorce agreement. Most people sign right past them. Don’t be most people. Save this and share it with anyone going through a divorce.
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When ‘we grew apart’ isn’t really the whole story.
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For those of you who have finalized your divorce, don’t forget about this stuff! Even if you live in a state that automatically revokes your ex spouse as a beneficiary when your divorce is finalized, sometimes federal law supersedes, and whoever is on that beneficiary form wins. Make it clear for you and your loved ones.
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The good, bad and ugly of “right of first refusal” clauses in divorce and child custody orders. #rofr #childcustody #coparenting #divorce #divorceproblemsolution
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A divorce truth no one says out loud: Many ‘high conflict’ cases aren’t two people fighting. They’re one person fighting and one person trying to survive it. The court paperwork rarely captures the difference. The judge sees two names on a motion and assumes equal participation. They don’t see who filed first, who keeps refiling, who’s responding versus who’s instigating. If you’re the one trying to survive it: document everything. Keep your responses short, factual, and in writing. Stop explaining yourself to someone who’s using your explanations as ammunition. You are not the conflict. You are the person standing in it. #divorce #highconflictdivorce #divorcesupport #divorcerecovery #narcissisticabuse
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“I’ll just take the 401k.” A $200k 401k is not the same as $200k in cash. Run the numbers before you sign or speak with a CPA and/or CDFA (Certified Divorce Financial Analyst) at hellodivorce.com #divorce #divorcetok #divorceadvice #401k #divorcefinance
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The two most expensive words in your divorce agreement? “As agreed.” You’ll see it everywhere — parenting plans, support orders, settlement docs. “Extracurriculars as agreed.” “Medical costs as mutually agreed.” It sounds fair when you sign it. It rarely is. Here’s what to consider writing instead 👇 Every shared-expense clause needs three things: → Threshold. Any expense over $X requires written consent (text or email) BEFORE it’s incurred. → Receipts. Shared within 14 days. → Reimbursement. Due within 30 days of receipt. That’s it. Three numbers. $X, 14, 30. Specifics aren’t rigid. They’re how you manage expectations and fight less. They’re insurance for the bad day, not the good one. Save this for the next conversation — or for your attorney before you sign. #divorce #coparenting #divorcesupport #divorceadvice #coparentinglife divorcerecovery divorcetips familylaw singlemom singledad divorcedmom divorcedad amicable divorce hellodivorce
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