Document & Financial Support
Document Review and Feedback
Clear, Practical Input on the Paperwork That Matters
Legal paperwork can be intimidating, especially when it’s tied to something as high-stakes as divorce. Whether you're drafting a letter to your ex or their attorney, filling out court forms, or trying to make sense of a parenting plan or support worksheet, it’s easy to feel unsure. Is this the right wording? Did I include enough information? Will this be taken seriously?
That’s where this service comes in. My Document Review and Feedback service gives you another set of eyes on the materials that matter—so you can move forward with confidence, clarity, and professionalism.
This service is ideal for reviewing things like:
Court forms (child support modification, custody requests, financial disclosures)
Letters or emails to your ex or their lawyer
Drafts of agreements or proposals
Written narratives or statements for court
Supporting documentation for parenting time, expenses, or financial need
I’ll read through your document (up to 5 pages per service) and provide clear, helpful comments and edits. You’ll receive suggestions for strengthening your message, correcting tone or language that could be misinterpreted, and making sure your points are well-organized and appropriately supported. I use plain, non-legal language to explain what’s working and what can be improved so you’re not left guessing.
This is not legal advice—but it is strategic feedback from someone who understands what courts, attorneys, and co-parents are looking for in written communications. I’ll help you strike the right balance between assertive and reasonable, and ensure that what you’re submitting is clear, complete, and professional.
Everything is handled with confidentiality and respect. You’ll upload your document via email or Google Drive, and I’ll return it with tracked changes and comments, typically within 48 hours. In most cases, a single round of feedback is enough—but if you have follow-up questions, I’ll point you in the right direction or recommend next steps.
Many women I work with tell me they spent hours stressing over how to word a letter, or second-guessing whether a form was complete. This service takes that weight off your shoulders. You don’t need to be a legal expert to present yourself clearly and effectively—you just need a little help making sure you’re on the right track.
Service Details:
Format: Submit via email or Google Drive
Includes: Review of 1 document (up to 5 pages) with tracked edits, comments, and suggestions for improvement
Turnaround Time: Within two business days
Price: $75 per document
If you want your documents to reflect your goals, stay organized, and hold up under scrutiny—without paying an attorney hundreds per hour—this is a smart, cost-effective way to do it. Let’s make your paperwork work for you, not against you.
Financial Organization Support
Get Your Finances in Order Before You Step Into Court
One of the most important (and overwhelming) parts of preparing for divorce is getting your financial life organized. You’ll be asked to produce documents, understand your monthly expenses, explain your income, and possibly negotiate how to divide assets or request support. If you're not ready, this part can snowball quickly—leading to delays, legal fees, and unnecessary stress.
That’s where Financial Organization Support comes in. This service is designed to help you take control of your financial documents, make sense of the numbers, and present everything clearly—before you're asked for it.
Whether you're filing for divorce, responding to a motion, or preparing for a child support or custody-related hearing, the ability to pull together and present your financial picture quickly and accurately is crucial. I’ll help you gather what’s needed, sort through what’s missing, and create a system that keeps everything organized moving forward.
During this service, we’ll focus on:
What financial documents you’ll need (and where to find them)
How to track income and expenses effectively
Identifying assets and debts
Creating a monthly budget and documenting child-related costs
Preparing for potential questions from the court or your ex’s attorney
You’ll receive a custom financial checklist, a budget template, and access to a shared Google Drive folder where we can keep everything streamlined. After you’ve worked through the initial prep, we’ll meet for a follow-up Zoom session to go over questions, review your materials, and talk through any gaps or concerns. If needed, I’ll suggest how to better frame or format what you’ve collected—so when the time comes to submit forms, negotiate, or testify, you’re not scrambling.
This service is perfect for women who:
Are representing themselves in court
Are working with an attorney but want to minimize prep costs
Need help understanding or explaining their financial situation
Feel overwhelmed by paperwork and deadlines
Want to feel in control instead of reactive when financial questions come up
I bring both compassion and practicality to this process. I know this part can feel deeply personal and sometimes triggering—especially if your ex controlled the finances or you're unsure how much you actually spend each month. There is no judgment here, only step-by-step guidance that meets you where you are.
Service Details:
Format: Google Drive templates + 1 follow-up Zoom session
Includes:
Financial document checklist
Custom budget worksheet
Child expense tracker
Organization system for quick access and sharing
Price: $225
This is the kind of preparation that lawyers charge hundreds of dollars an hour to help you with—but with the right tools and support, it’s something you can do yourself. And when you walk into a legal conversation or court date knowing your numbers cold? That’s power. That’s peace of mind. That’s preparation with purpose.
Child Support Modification Prep
Be Ready to Advocate for What Your Children Need
Modifying child support can feel intimidating—especially if you’re doing it without a lawyer. Whether your income has changed, your expenses have gone up, or your parenting schedule looks different than it did when your order was first entered, the process of requesting a modification requires paperwork, documentation, and strategy. You need to be organized. You need to be clear. And most of all, you need to be prepared to make your case.
That’s where Child Support Modification Prep comes in.
This service is designed for parents—especially moms—who are seeking to modify child support and want to approach the process with confidence, without the high cost of legal fees. It’s particularly helpful if you’re planning to file pro se (without an attorney), or if you want to do as much of the preparation as possible before involving a lawyer to keep costs down.
You’ll receive a self-guided template packet with tools and prompts to help you:
Clarify your reasons for seeking a modification
Gather the financial documentation that supports your case
Calculate your proposed new child support amount (based on your state’s guidelines)
Document your current parenting schedule clearly and accurately
Prepare a draft of your court forms and supporting statement
Once you’ve worked through the packet, we’ll schedule a 30-minute coaching call to review your materials, identify any gaps or areas of concern, and make sure you're on the right track. I’ll help you get clear on what’s most important to highlight, how to explain your financial or parenting time changes, and how to avoid the common mistakes that cause delays or denials.
This service helps take the guesswork out of the process. You won’t be left wondering if you’ve missed something important or worrying about how to answer a judge’s question. You’ll feel prepared, grounded, and ready to advocate for your children’s needs—without overexplaining or undershooting your ask.
I’ve been through this myself. I know what it’s like to try to revise support while juggling parenting, work, and the stress of dealing with an ex who may not agree. That’s why I’ve structured this service to focus on what really matters: the facts, the forms, and the strategy. There’s no fluff, no overwhelm, and no need to spend thousands on what often amounts to administrative work you can do yourself—with the right guidance.
This service is for you if:
You’ve had a change in income or employment (up or down)
Your child’s expenses have significantly increased (e.g. food, activities, childcare, medical needs)
Your parenting time has changed in a way that may affect the support calculation
You’re ready to take action but unsure where to begin
You want to minimize legal fees and do it yourself—but with support
Service Details:
Format: Self-guided template packet + 30-minute 1:1 coaching session (Zoom or phone)
Includes:
Modification preparation workbook
Financial and parenting time documentation checklist
Drafting prompts for your personal statement
Post-call summary with recommended next steps
Price: $175
You don’t need to be a legal expert to file a solid, well-supported request for child support modification. You just need preparation, structure, and the right support. Let’s get you ready.