She’s Not Stalling—She’s Planning. Why January Is Divorce Month
January isn’t just the start of a new year—it’s also known as “Divorce Month,” and for a good reason. If your wife has told you she wants a divorce but hasn’t filed, don’t mistake her silence for hope. She’s not stalling; she’s planning, even looking foward to it. Divorce isn’t impulsive—it’s calculated. While you’re holding onto the idea that the holidays might have softened her heart, she’s likely using that time to prepare for the next step.
In this video, I’m breaking down why January sees a spike in divorce filings and what it means for men. We’ll dive into the emotional dynamics, financial strategies, and legal pitfalls that come into play when your wife strikes first. From Christmas bonuses being used to hire attorneys behind your back to the cold, calculated reality of family law, I’ll explain how you can stop being reactive and start taking control.
You’ll learn why inaction is the worst decision you can make and how to recognize the warning signs that your wife is positioning herself for an advantage. Divorce is emotionally draining, financially brutal, and filled with legal maneuvers designed to overwhelm you. But with preparation, strategy, and the right mindset, you can turn the tables and protect your future.
Whether you’re dealing with custody battles, financial disclosures, or just trying to survive the fog of war, this video is for you. Don’t let January’s “Divorce Month” catch you off guard. Watch now to gain insight, tools, and strategies to navigate this tough time with strength.
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Wow, so insightful.
It’s crazy because as coaches we all (including myself) talk about the holidays and the past but rarely do we address patterns and future. IF I didn’t create this video, I’d be telling the other coaches that I was just like them and that’s not what I’m known for, nor for how I want to be remembered. Appreciate your comment.