When women divorce, they should prioritize seeking custody of their children, reasonable distribution of property, protection of personal development, maintenance of mental health, and protection of legal rights and interests. Divorce is not only the termination of legal relationships, but also involves the reconstruction of emotional, economic, and social relationships, and strategies need to be formulated based on practical needs.

1. Child custody
Child custody is one of the core demands. Mothers usually have a better understanding of their children's lifestyle habits and emotional needs, but need to assess their own economic ability and parenting conditions. To fight for custody, it is necessary to prepare stable proof of residence, income proof, and other materials, while avoiding involving the child in conflicts. If joint custody is more advantageous, a detailed visitation and child support plan can be negotiated and formulated.
II. Reasonable distribution of property
The division of joint property requires clarifying the boundaries of pre marital and post marital property, with a focus on core assets such as real estate and deposits. Collect bank statements, property certificates, and other documents, and apply for property preservation if necessary. For implicit assets such as stocks, insurance, etc., lawyers can be commissioned to investigate. Pay attention to retaining evidence of the transfer of property by the other party to ensure fairness in distribution.
III. Personal Development Guarantee
Women who have long-term family responsibilities may face career gaps and need to seek support from re education funds or vocational skills training. The agreement may explicitly require the other party to provide a certain period of economic compensation to assist in the transition. Simultaneously planning a career path after divorce and restoring economic independence is crucial.

4. Mental Health Maintenance
Emotional stress during the divorce process requires professional counseling. You can request the other party to share the cost of psychological counseling or obtain emotional support through mediation institutions. Establish new social circles, shift attention through sports and interest activities, and avoid falling into negative emotions such as self doubt.
V. Protection of Legal Rights and Interests
Hire a professional lawyer to review the terms of the agreement to ensure that there is no fraud or coercion. Pay special attention to the issue of debt attribution to prevent the other party from maliciously borrowing. If there is domestic violence, one should promptly apply for a personal safety protection order and retain evidence such as alarm records and injury assessments. The reconstruction of life after divorce requires systematic planning. Suggest developing a transition period plan of 3-6 months, including residential arrangements, financial management, and parent-child communication plans. Maintain connections with trusted family and friends, gradually adapt to the role of being single. Regularly undergo health check ups and pay attention to long-term sleep and dietary patterns. For the handling of common social circles, a strategy of phased distancing and gradual recovery can be adopted. In terms of children's psychological adaptation, it is necessary to collaborate with school teachers to observe behavioral changes and, if necessary, undergo family therapy. Economically, it is recommended to establish an emergency reserve fund and prioritize the repayment of high interest liabilities. Legal documents such as divorce agreements and custody change documents must be properly kept for at least ten years.

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