You’ve made a decision. You just haven’t made a move yet.
You don’t want to react.
You don’t want to make a costly mistake.
And you don’t want your divorce to go off track before it even begins.
Before attorneys are hired.
Before positions harden.
Before emotions escalate, there is value in pausing and thinking strategically.
This is designed for individuals or couples who:
This is not a generic workshop.
It is not legal advice.
It is not detailed financial modeling.
It is structured, confidential clarity — specific to you.
You will leave with greater confidence about your next step.
Traditional financial advisors are trained in retirement planning and long-term wealth building.
Attorneys are trained in legal rights and court strategy.
This session brings a divorce-specific financial lens to your situation — before decisions become permanent.
An investment in clarity now can prevent costly missteps later.
"She was a lifesaver for me—her professionalism and compassion made a very, very difficult situation so much easier, and I felt confident in the outcome. She also saved me a tremendous amount of money.”
“The financial transparency provided a solid foundation for our new beginnings.”
“She didn’t throw us into some one-size-fits-all plan. It was like having a personalized divorce strategy.”
Some situations require immediate legal protection.
Some couples are able to proceed independently.
Some individuals need specialized advocacy.
Our work is best suited for those seeking thoughtful, informed, strategic guidance before or during the early stages of divorce.
Yes. This is a private and confidential strategy conversation. Nothing discussed is shared without your consent.
No. Brenda Bridges is not an attorney and does not provide legal advice. This session is focused on financial clarity, strategic considerations, and process options. Individuals seeking legal advice should consult with an attorney in their jurisdiction.
No. Many clients meet before hiring counsel so they can move forward thoughtfully. Others meet after engaging an attorney because they want a broader strategic lens. Either is appropriate.
This session provides high-level financial orientation and clarity. Detailed financial modeling, Family Law Software reports, or settlement scenarios are separate services.
Yes. While this session includes financial orientation and process clarity, parenting is often one of the most significant long-term decisions in divorce.
We can discuss:
• How different process options affect parenting plans
• Strategic considerations before parenting conversations begin
• Common mistakes that create unnecessary conflict
• Priorities to consider when designing a long-term co-parenting structure
Brenda is a trained mediator, divorce coach, and certified co-parenting educator. The goal is not to draft a parenting plan during this session, but to help you think clearly about what matters most before decisions are made.
After booking, you will receive guidance on what information may be helpful. You do not need perfectly organized documents — just a general understanding of your assets, debts, income, and concerns.
Yes. The full session fee is credited toward future services when applicable.
You may schedule a brief 15-minute Clarity Call to determine whether a Strategy Session is appropriate. This is a fit conversation, not a consultation.