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Stage 1

I'm thinking about divorce

Not sure if it's time. Wrestling with the decision. Trying to figure out what's even possible.

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Stage 2

I'm going through it now

In the paperwork. Co-parenting through the chaos. Trying to keep my head above water.

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Stage 3

I'm rebuilding after

It's done. Now I'm figuring out who I am, what's next, and how to feel like myself again.

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No matter where you are in your journey, here's how we support you.

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Find Where You Are

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Actionable resources and trusted recommendations to help you move forward with confidence.

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Co-Parenting in the First Year: A Survival Guide

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Custody Arrangements: What Parents Need to Know

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You Deserve Support That Feels Real

DivorceHub was created because going through divorce can feel incredibly isolating — and you shouldn't have to navigate it alone. We're not lawyers, and we're not therapists. We're a resource built by people who've been there, offering guidance you can actually use. No judgment. No jargon. Just real support for real life.

Divorce Myths vs. Reality

There's a lot of misinformation out there. Here's what's actually true.

Common Myth
The Reality
Divorce means you failed.
Recognizing when something isn't working takes courage, not failure.
Kids are always damaged by divorce.
Children can thrive after divorce when parents handle it with care and communication.
You need a lawyer to start the process.
Understanding your options and preparing emotionally comes first. Legal steps come later.
Life after divorce is lonely and bleak.
Many people report feeling happier, more confident, and more in control within a year.

Resources for Every State

Divorce looks different depending on where you live. We're building state-specific resource guides to help you find what's relevant to you.