Divorce can feel overwhelming — 
not just emotionally, but mentally. 

All the unfamiliar terms, documents, and legal language can make it
hard to know what’s really happening or what to do next.

I’ve been there.
When I went through my own divorce, I remember feeling lost and unsure. Once I began to

understand the terms, I started to feel more grounded and in control — and that’s exactly what I want for you.




That’s why I'm sharing The Language of Divorce: Glossary of Terms — a simple, empowering guide to help you:

  • Understand key legal and process terms without the jargon
  • Communicate clearly with your lawyer or mediator
  • Stay focused on what truly matters as you move forward
Use it as a reference, a grounding tool, or simply a place to begin taking back your power.
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MEET ASHLEY

You don’t need another person telling you to “I'm so sorry, it will get better.”

You need someone who understands what it’s like to hold everything together when your world feels like it’s falling apart — and who can help you take the next step with confidence.

I’m Ashley Alred, a Divorce Coach who believes you deserve to feel informed, empowered, and in control of your future.

When I went through my own divorce, I had to learn, fast, how to untangle finances, protect what mattered, and make decisions I could live with. It wasn’t easy — but it gave me the perspective and tools I now use to help others move through this process with clarity and confidence.

My approach is proactive and partnership-based. I don’t sit on the sidelines and cheer — I sit beside you, helping you prepare for every step, get organized before meeting your lawyer, and see the bigger picture when emotions start to cloud your next step. Together, we plan ahead, reduce stress, and save time and money while building a foundation for the life you actually want after all this.

You don’t have to do this alone.
Let’s move forward — confidently, strategically, and on your terms.


You don’t have to figure it all out today.

Start with one small step — understanding the language,
so you can make confident, informed decisions every day after.

Download The Language of Divorce: Glossary of Terms,
and give yourself the clarity and calm you deserve.