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RECLAIM YOUR FINANCIAL FREEDOM

When money becomes a tool of control, understanding it becomes the first step toward freedom.

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Financial control can be subtle, gradual, and deeply isolating.

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It can look like limited access to accounts, hidden spending, sudden changes in transparency, or being left out of key decisions.

 

When money is used as a tool of power, not partnership, that’s financial abuse.
It can occur on its own or alongside emotional, verbal, or physical harm - and it’s one of the most overlooked forms of domestic violence.

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Recognizing it for what it is is the first step toward safety, clarity, and recovery.

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It’s also one of the most prevalent yet least recognized forms of abuse - often overlooked even by professionals. But its impact is profound, touching every part of a person’s independence, confidence, and sense of safety.

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That’s where I come in.

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At Clarity Financial Wellness, I help you uncover the full financial picture and move forward with calm, confidence, and clarity.

 

I specialize in high-conflict situations involving financial control, hidden assets, or manipulation. I dig into financial affidavits to reveal overlooked assets and spending patterns, highlight opportunities or risks, and help you see how each choice today can shape your financial future.

 

With the right information and a clear plan, you can make decisions with confidence and start rebuilding stability - so you’re not just surviving, but moving forward with strength.

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UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL CONTROL

Financial control and financial abuse are often misunderstood or minimized.

 

They may appear in subtle ways, such as:
 

  • Restricted or monitored access to joint funds

  • Accounts or assets kept secret

  • Debts created without your knowledge

  • Withholding money to punish or manipulate

  • Pressure to “not worry about” finances

  • Discouraging you from working, or controlling how your income is spent

  • Requiring your paycheck to be deposited into a joint account you can’t freely access

 

If any of this feels familiar, you’re not alone - and it’s not your fault.


Awareness is the first step toward change, and clarity is how you begin to recover.

MOVING FORWARD

Abuse thrives in silence and confusion.
Clarity creates safety, confidence, and strength.

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Financial recovery isn’t about returning to who you were before - it’s about moving forward with a deeper understanding of yourself, your finances, and what’s possible. With the right support, you can make informed decisions that protect your future and rebuild your independence on your own terms.

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Whether you’re still in the relationship, preparing to leave, or rebuilding after divorce, I’ll help you move from uncertainty to clarity - one step at a time. You’ll gain the structure, awareness, and confidence to rebuild not only your financial foundation, but your sense of peace and autonomy.

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You deserve to feel informed, secure, and in control of your financial life.

 

Because financial clarity is the first step toward true financial freedom.

HOW I HELP

Financial recovery isn’t only about numbers; it’s about restoring stability, confidence, and autonomy.

 

​I offer confidential, judgment-free support for those navigating or rebuilding after financial abuse or control. Together, we:

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  • Review financial records to reveal the full picture

  • Identify missing assets or financial risks

  • Model post-separation budgets and support scenarios

  • Partner with your attorney, divorce coach, therapist, or other divorce professionals to align your financial plan with your recovery

  • Handle the practical work - organizing documents, preparing disclosures, and helping you regain access to or open new accounts

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My goal is to bring calm, factual insight when everything feels uncertain - so you can make decisions from strength, not fear.

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