The Gift Hidden Inside Every Ending

Every ending carries purpose. By seeing divorce as something happening for you, not to you, clarity and intention become possible.
When Your Spouse Isn’t Being Honest About Money

What to Look For, What to Do, and How to Protect Yourself Without Losing Your Peace
Stronger Than You Know

Divorce can leave you feeling unsteady, even when you’ve always been strong. Beth’s new book, Stronger Than You Know, offers perspective, encouragement, and thoughtful support during a time that often feels overwhelming and isolating. It invites readers to reflect on their experiences, explore ways to reconnect with their inner strength, and consider paths forward that feel more grounded, confident, and connected.
How to Stop Fighting the Wrong Battles in Divorce

Why Strategy, Not Emotion, Protects Your Long-Term Financial Future
The Most Overlooked Financial Mistake Women Make During Divorce

Why Equal Isn’t Always Fair—and How to Make Sure Your Settlement Actually Works for You
How to Rebuild Your Financial Confidence After Divorce

Finding Your Footing Again When You’ve Spent Years Letting Someone Else Handle the Money
Money as a Mirror of the Soul

How to Use Your Financial Life as a Reflection of What You Value Most and Where You Are Ready to Grow
Money Isn’t Just Math: The Emotional Relationship with Money in Divorce Decisions

Use the two-lens approach – technical and relational – to protect your future and rebuild joy along the way
Understanding the Marital Balance Sheet: A Key Tool in Divorce Settlements

A marital balance sheet is one of the most important tools for navigating the financial side of divorce. In this video, you’ll learn what a marital balance sheet is, why it matters, and how it helps create a clear picture of assets, debts, and overall net worth. Whether you’re preparing for mediation, working with an attorney, or simply trying to understand your financial landscape during divorce, this breakdown will help you make informed decisions and move forward with confidence.
What to Do When You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know

How Clarity—Not Conflict—Leads to Better Divorce Outcomes
One of the hardest parts of divorce isn’t what you know, it’s what you don’t.