The Resources page provides practical tools, reference materials, and background information designed to support participants as they move through the Divorce Sprints program. While each sprint focuses on a specific topic or decision area, the resources below help participants prepare for sessions, organize important information, and better understand the terminology and processes involved in divorce.
These materials are intended to complement the sprints by offering useful checklists, guides, and references that can be reviewed before or after a session. Participants often find that having key documents organized and a basic understanding of the process allows them to get more value from each sprint.
Preparation Tools
Many divorce decisions require accurate financial and personal information. The preparation tools section provides worksheets and checklists that help participants gather and organize the information commonly needed during the divorce process.
Examples include document checklists for financial disclosures, asset and debt inventory worksheets, and simple budgeting templates to help track income and expenses after separation. These tools are designed to help participants prepare efficiently so that sprint sessions can focus on understanding decisions rather than collecting basic information.
Divorce Process Guides
Divorce involves legal procedures and terminology that may be unfamiliar to many participants. This section provides short guides that explain the structure of the divorce process and introduce key concepts that appear throughout the sprint curriculum.
Topics may include an overview of the California divorce process, common timelines, the concept of community property, and the differences between mediation, collaborative divorce, and litigation. These guides are intended to provide general background information that helps participants understand how the different parts of the divorce process fit together.
Financial Reference Materials
Financial decisions are a central part of many divorces, particularly when assets such as retirement accounts, real estate, business interests, or equity compensation are involved. This section provides simple explanations of financial concepts that frequently arise in the sprints.
Participants may find glossaries and short explanations related to equity compensation, retirement account terminology, tax considerations, and financial disclosures. These materials serve as quick references that help clarify technical terms without requiring extensive prior knowledge.
Parenting and Co-Parenting Resources
For participants with children, divorce often requires careful planning around parenting schedules, communication, and long-term coordination. The parenting resources section provides background materials that support sprints focused on custody arrangements and co-parenting communication.
Resources may include examples of parenting plan structures, communication guidelines for co-parenting households, and comparisons of commonly used co-parenting applications. These materials help participants consider practical approaches to managing parenting responsibilities across two households.
Program Support
Additional resources are available to help participants navigate the Divorce Sprints program itself. These materials explain how the sprint sessions work, how to prepare for upcoming sessions, and how to select sprints that match individual needs.
Participants may also find guidance on how sprints can be combined into packages or customized groups of sessions. Individuals who would like assistance selecting or combining sprints are encouraged to contact the program team for support.
The goal of the Resources page is to provide useful reference materials that make it easier to prepare for the sprints and organize important information. Combined with the structured learning provided by the Divorce Sprints program, these tools help participants approach the divorce process with greater clarity and preparation.