The 5-step system that shows you where you'll live, what you'll live on, and how long your money will last — so you get clarity about what you really need.
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You're negotiating spousal support (alimony/maintenance)... but do you know if it'll actually cover your bills?
You're deciding who keeps the house... but do you know if you can afford it on your own?
You're agreeing to asset splits... but do you know how long that money needs to last?
Here's the harsh truth: Most people make permanent financial decisions based on what "sounds big" or what their spouse's attorney says is "a good deal" — without ever calculating what their actual life will look like afterward.
And by the time they realize the numbers don't work? It's too late. The ink is dry.
Women's income drops after divorce
Men's income drops after divorce
To rebuild financial stability
Imagine sitting down with your attorney and saying: "I need $X in spousal support because I've calculated my actual expenses."
Imagine knowing with certainty: "I can't keep the house — the numbers don't work long-term."
Imagine negotiating from a place of clarity: "I need these specific assets because I know exactly what I'll need to live on."
That's what happens when you see your post-divorce life clearly — before you agree to anything.
You stop getting pushed around by what others say is "fair" and start protecting what you actually need.
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gives you.
What will you actually have to live on? Calculate your real post-divorce income — including expected spousal support, child support, and earning potential.
What will your real life cost? Map out your actual monthly expenses as a single person — including costs you haven't thought about yet.
What do you have to work with? Identify everything you own (including what your spouse might be hiding) so you know what to fight for.
What debts will follow you? Know exactly what needs to be divided, who's responsible, and how it affects your post-divorce budget.
How do you protect your future? Set up the insurance coverage you'll need to keep your family secure long-term.
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Value Comparison:
One attorney meeting: $300-500/hour
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With this guide: Get clarity on what you really need before you agree to anything.
Total Value: $398
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If this guide doesn't give you crystal-clear insight into what your post-divorce life will look like, I'll refund every penny. No questions asked.
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"I wish I'd had this before I hired my attorney. Leanne's guide helped me understand my financial situation better than my lawyer ever did. When I walked into mediation, I was prepared. My ex-husband wasn't. That made all the difference."
- Sarah M., Spokane
"The document checklist alone was worth the price. I found assets my spouse thought I'd never discover. Leanne's system works."
- Jennifer T., Seattle
"Being organized gave me power I didn't know I had. Instead of feeling like a victim, I felt like I was in control of my future."
- Michelle R., Portland
Ready to feel this confident about YOUR financial future?
Get the Guide for $97A: You get the complete 22-page PDF guide PLUS 5 video tutorials walking you through each section. The guide is designed to be self-guided, but the videos provide step-by-step instruction so you're never confused. And if you want personalized strategic guidance after completing the guide, you can book a Financial Strategy War Room session.
A: Absolutely. That's exactly who this is for. The guide breaks down every financial category into simple, fill-in-the-blank sections. You don't need to be a math genius — you just need to be willing to gather documents and fill in the blanks. The video tutorials show you exactly what to do.
A: Immediately after purchase. You'll receive a download link via email within minutes, and you can start working through the guide right away.
A: It's never too late to get clarity. Even if you're in active mediation or negotiation, understanding what your post-divorce life will actually look like gives you the power to negotiate wisely. Many clients use this guide mid-process to avoid agreeing to terms they'll regret later.
A: The guide walks you through calculating your actual post-divorce expenses, income needs, and asset requirements. When you finish, you'll know exactly what numbers work for your real life — not what "sounds fair." This means you can negotiate from clarity instead of getting pushed around by what others say you should accept.
A: Yes. Understanding your financial situation is valuable whether you're divorcing, separating, or trying to reconcile. Knowledge is power, and having clear financial information helps you make better decisions no matter what path you choose.
I'm Leanne, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst® and CFP® professional. But more importantly? I've lived this.
After 25 years of marriage, I found myself at my kitchen table, staring at bank statements, wondering if I'd ever feel secure again.
I know exactly how paralyzing this feels. That's why I can tell you what most people never hear until it's too late:
Divorce is 80% about money. Yet most people hire only an attorney and hope for the best.
Over my career, I've guided hundreds of people through divorce—and I've seen the patterns. The people who get clarity about what they really need BEFORE they agree to terms? They avoid financial hardship down the line.
The ones who agree to what "sounds good" without doing the math? They discover too late that the numbers don't work.
I don't want that to be you.
When you can't trust your spouse and you're not sure who else is truly on your side, you can trust me. I'm your advocate — the one person fighting to make sure you don't agree to something that destroys your financial future. Not billable hours, not legal posturing, just protecting what you'll actually need to live on.
Note: I am a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst® and CFP® professional, not an attorney. This guide provides financial education and organizational tools, not legal advice.
Your divorce settlement isn't just a legal document — it's a blueprint for your next 10, 20, 30 years.
Before you agree to spousal support amounts, asset splits, who keeps the house, or how retirement gets divided...
Make sure the numbers actually work for the life you'll be living.
Don't let fear, pressure, or what someone else calls "fair" push you into a decision you'll regret.
Get the clarity you need. Understand what you really need. Protect your financial future.
You deserve to make this decision from clarity — not confusion.
"Legal fairness ≠ financial stability."
When you don't know who to trust, start with someone who protects what you'll live on.