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I’ll never forget one case that started with a single mistake — made the morning after the couple finally agreed to divorce.
My client woke up heartbroken and angry. She texted her ex a long message — everything she’d been holding in for years — and told him, “You can just take the house, I don’t even care anymore.”
She thought she was finding peace. Instead, that message became Exhibit A — and that quick agreement on finances cost her hundreds of thousands.
Here’s the truth:
The morning after you agree to divorce, do not send that emotional text, post, or email — and do not agree to any financial terms.
You’re not thinking strategically yet. You’re grieving. And that’s exactly when people make promises they can’t take back.
Take a breath. Don’t negotiate from pain or guilt. Talk to no one but your lawyer. Sleep. Then start planning your next move with a clear head and a solid strategy.
If this resonates, comment “divorce” below or DM me — I’ll help you understand what to do before you make any decisions that can’t be undone.
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