The Key to Moving On

🔑 Sometimes moving on isn’t about grand gestures—it’s about changing one small thing. For me, it was swapping out a lock. Suddenly, the apartment wasn’t his anymore—it was mine.

✨ Proof that closure can come in quiet, practical ways,

Doctor It, Don’t Dread It:

Let’s be real—rebuilding your life post-breakup is tough enough without trying to survive the grocery store on a single income. Between feeding kids, balancing work, and keeping your sanity intact, the last thing you need is a complicated dinner plan. That’s where your SplitSisters come in with a lifeline: a week of no-fuss, budget-friendly meals using Aldi staples and a little creativity. Whether you’re doctoring up frozen tortellini, faking a stir-fry worthy of takeout, or hosting a solo charcuterie night with $4 wine, these recipes are here to help you stretch your dollar—and your peace of mind. Because “starting over” doesn’t mean starting from scratch every night in the kitchen.

Are Assets the Same?: Why Asset Evaluation in Divorce Is Your Financial Glow-Up 

Just because two assets have the same dollar sign doesn’t mean they pack the same punch—especially during divorce. A $500,000 401(k) might look like a win… until taxes, penalties, and withdrawal rules take their bite. In this must-read blog, we break down why not all assets are created equal, how to evaluate what you really need, and why your best financial move might be walking away from the flashy stuff in favor of what actually works for your life now (and later). Trust us—this is the kind of strategy that turns divorce settlements into power moves!

Mom in Motion: Reclaiming Joy One Trip at a Time

Ready to Reclaim Your Summer?
Vacations as a newly single mom can feel more like a survival mission than a break—but they don’t have to. Whether you’re navigating bathroom stalls with three kids or debating if it’s too soon to return to “that” beach, this guide helps you travel smarter, not harder.
Discover how to start small, build your confidence, and even invite your tribe to make the memories sweeter (and cheaper). Because you deserve more than just “getting through it”—you deserve joy, connection, and a vacation that works for you.