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Separation. I’ve Been Cheated On.


Discovering infidelity destabilises everything.


Shock, humiliation and urgency collide. You may feel pressure to leave, to confront, to divide assets, to protect the children, or to make permanent decisions immediately.

But emotional urgency is not the same as legal urgency.


This practical Australian Resource Kit helps you understand:


• what infidelity changes legally and what it does not

• how to protect your financial position in the first 14 days

• why leaving the home impulsively can create long term cost

• how “temporary” agreements become permanent

• how to stabilise parenting arrangements without escalation

• when legal advice is necessary and when it is not

• the high-cost mistakes people make in the early weeks


This guide separates moral injury from legal consequence so you can protect your position before reacting.


Why Buy This Resource Kit?


Because most financial and parenting damage after infidelity does not come from the affair. It comes from decisions made while distressed.

Leaving too quickly.Transferring money to appear reasonable.Signing documents to end discomfort. Escalating publicly.

Clarity restores sequencing. Sequencing restores control.


If you want to protect your position, stabilise your decisions and move deliberately rather than reactively, this guide is for you. Stability first. Strategy next.

I Have Been Cheated On - What Do I Do?

SKU: LS-CO-001
$25.00Price
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