A Helpful Resource for those Considering a Divorce, Navigating a Divorce, or in the First Season after a Divorce.
By Todd Turner
💔 Divorce Help & Healing Resources
You’re not alone. You’re not crazy. You’re not too late.
Whether you’re fighting for your kids, your peace of mind, or your next paycheck — this page was made for you.
We’ve built this to support real women with real struggles — especially those without money, nearby family, or a place to turn.
🔐 Legal Help
You can’t afford to skip legal protection. But you also may not be able to afford a lawyer. Here are some real options:
✅ Free or Low-Cost Legal Resources
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Christian Legal Aid Network: Find a Christian attorney in your area who offers low-cost or pro bono services.
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Legal Aid Directory (US): Get free help based on income level.
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ModestMeans.org: Affordable help for family law and divorce.
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Call 2-1-1 on your phone: This national helpline connects you to local legal aid, housing, and food services.
🏠 Childcare & Housing Help
You may be scrambling to hold it all together. You don’t have to do it alone.
🔍 Find Help Now
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Single Moms Planet: Practical parenting, housing, and education support.
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Transitional Housing Directory: Find safe temporary housing for women and kids.
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Childcare.gov: Government-subsidized childcare info based on your zip code.
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Ask local churches for help with:
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Diapers
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Carpooling to school
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Meal trains
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Scholarships for summer camps
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🧠 Emotional Support
You’re not weak for needing help. You’re wise.
🙏 Christian Counseling
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Focus on the Family Counseling Line: Free 1-time consultation at 1-855-771-HELP (4357)
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Faithful Counseling: Licensed online therapy with a biblical lens
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Free Support Groups near you: Search for local DivorceCare or GriefShare groups at DivorceCare.org
📖 Faith-Based Healing
You need grace — not guilt. These free resources can help:
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The UnYoked Podcast: Honest talk for divorced Christians who need real encouragement
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Prayer Partner Form – coming soon to toddturner.com/divorce
🤝 Build Your Village
When you don’t have family nearby, you have to build a circle of support.
Here’s how to start:
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Join a local single moms group (search Facebook, Meetup, or local churches)
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Visit MOPS.org to find faith-based mom communities
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Call your local church and just ask this:
“Do you have any women’s groups or ministries that support single or struggling moms?”
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Post anonymously in online forums like r/Divorce or DailyStrength Divorce Support