Self-Guided Support

Not everyone is ready for one-on-one coaching, and that’s okay.

Divorce is a deeply personal process, and many people prefer to move through parts of it privately, at their own pace. Self-Guided Support gives you access to structured tools and resources designed to help you think clearly, stay organized, and move forward—without pressure or the clock.

Each resource is part of a larger framework, so even when you’re working independently, you’re not guessing your way through the process.
Not sure where to begin? Start with Divorce Readiness Framework.‍  ‍

What you’ll find

Each resource is designed to support a specific part of your divorce journey—so you can focus on what matters most, when it matters most.

  • The Divorce Dossier helps you organize documents, gather financial paperwork, build a financial timeline, and uncover important details—so you can walk into meetings with financial professionals feeling prepared and confident.

  • The Parenting Support Series guides you in creating practical, child-centered parenting plans and strengthening your co-parenting skills.

  • The Grey Divorce Support Series addresses the unique challenges of later-in-life transitions. This is not the divorce experience of someone in their thirties—longer marriages carry nuances that deserve special care.

  • The Happily Ever After is your gentle, reflective companion for emotional recovery during and after divorce. Through guided prompts, grounding practices, and mindset exercises, it helps you process grief, release emotional residue, and reconnect with your inner strength. Whether you’re in the early stages of heartbreak or beginning to rebuild, this series offers a safe, structured space to honor what was—and make room for what’s next.

  • The Guys’ Guide to Divorce speaks directly to men navigating divorce. Because men are often underserved in this space, this series provides both strategy and validation.

  • Toxic Ties supports those navigating divorce from a toxic or high-conflict spouse, helping you protect yourself and your process.

  • The Signature Divorce Series is widely used for clients facing a more traditional divorce process.


Why These Matter

Each resource is designed to give you both structure and support—whether you’re gathering financial information, creating a child-centered parenting plan, setting boundaries, or rediscovering your identity.

These are not generic guides. They are thoughtfully developed frameworks designed to steady you through a difficult season—while preparing you for what comes next.

This is your process. These are your tools. You decide how to move forward—and Free My Assets is here to support you along the way.