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A Steady Guide When Things Feel Unsteady
The PartWise Workbook is a 50-page guided resource that helps you navigate the emotional, practical, and legal stages of divorce with clarity and confidence. Packed with education, reflections, checklists, and prompts, it’s designed to support you step-by-step while connecting you to deeper tools and resources on PartWise.
Designed for Real Life
A grounded guide for one of life’s most challenging transitions.
Designed to be simple, supportive, and practical when your capacity is limited.
• 50 pages of clear, compassionate guidance
• Short explanations so you understand what’s happening and why
• Reflection prompts to help you process emotions
• Checklists and planning pages to stay organized
• Communication tools and simple scripts
• Space to think through decisions and next steps
• QR links to deeper PartWise resources when you’re ready
The workbook helps the divorce process feel:
• Less chaotic
• More grounded
• Easier to navigate
• More organized
• Clearer at every stage
You’ll know where you are in the process, what to prepare for, and what deserves your attention right now—without endless searching or guesswork.
This workbook is for anyone who wants clarity without overwhelm, including those who are:
• Considering divorce
• Newly separated
• Working through legal or practical steps
• Supporting a partner or loved one
• Looking for guidance without pressure or judgment
If you want a calm, steady companion to walk beside you, this workbook was made for you.
You’ll work with pages that include:
• Emotional check-ins
• What-to-expect guides
• Practical planning lists
• Reflection and journaling prompts
• Decision and prioritization worksheets
(Sample pages shown above.)
• 8.5 × 11 coil-bound workbook
• 50 pages on smooth, easy-to-write-on paper
• Lays flat for journaling and reference
Use the workbook on its own, or follow the embedded links to access additional guidance and resources inside PartWise whenever you’re ready.
“This helped me understand what was happening when everything felt like too much.”
“For the first time, I felt like I had a roadmap instead of guessing my way through divorce.”
The More you Know, the Better the Outcomes.












