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Ep 97 Divorce Doesn’t Ruin Your Finances — This Does


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Divorce Doesn’t Ruin Your Finances — This Does

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Will divorce ruin you financially? In this episode, we explain why divorce doesn’t actually destroy your finances — it exposes what was already there. Learn the first steps to rebuild financially after a major life change, reduce money stress, and create a simple plan for stability no matter what transition you’re facing.



Episode Overview

Most people assume divorce is what breaks their finances. But the truth is, it usually reveals existing financial weaknesses instead.

If you’ve ever wondered how to start over financially after a major life change — whether divorce, job loss, or income shift — this episode gives you practical clarity and a path forward.

This conversation isn’t about fear. It’s about preparation, wisdom, and building a financial structure strong enough to withstand life’s unexpected moments.



Questions This Episode Answers
  1. Will divorce ruin me financially?
  2. How do I start over financially after a major life change?
  3. What happens financially during divorce?
  4. Why do financial problems show up during hard seasons?
  5. What’s the first step to fixing my finances?



What You’ll Learn
  1. Why financial crises expose problems rather than create them
  2. The 3-part framework for stability: Make, Manage, Multiply
  3. How two incomes can hide financial weaknesses
  4. Why clarity lowers stress faster than earning more
  5. The hidden danger of doing nothing with your money
  6. How emotional decisions during transitions can cost thousands
  7. The fastest way to regain financial control



Key Takeaway Truth

Financial stress doesn’t mean you failed.

It usually means your financial structure hasn’t been tested yet.

Major life transitions don’t create financial problems — they reveal what was already fragile.



Practical Step You Can Take Today

Identify your top 3 financial pressure points:

  1. Debt
  2. Fixed expenses
  3. Lack of emergency savings

Then choose one and create a focused 90-day improvement plan. Clarity reduces anxiety faster than avoidance.



Resources Mentioned
  1. DivorceCare support groups
  2. Divorce & Money Masterclass (mentioned in episode)
  3. Free financial planning tool: safemoneyroadmap.com



Who This Episode Is For

This episode will help you if you:

  1. Are going through divorce or separation
  2. Recently experienced a financial setback
  3. Feel overwhelmed about money
  4. Want a financial reset plan
  5. Desire practical, faith-aligned financial wisdom



Final Encouragement

Major life transitions can feel financially devastating — but they don’t have to be. With the right structure and strategy, they can become the turning point that sets you up for long-term stability and peace.

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Money Strategy With Kingdom Values:  Prosper in the KingdomBy Jon Cleaver and Wendy Lee | Christian Financial Strategists