Reroot began with a question almost everyone facing divorce asks at some point — and almost no one has a good answer to.
Like a lot of things worth building, Reroot started with a personal experience. In the middle of a separation, the hardest part wasn't any single decision — it was not knowing what the decisions even were. There was a constant, low-grade sense of having more to do than could possibly be tracked, and no clear place to start. Even short of a final divorce, the practical weight of untangling a shared life was staggering.
Most of the energy went into simply holding everything together — staying functional, showing up, getting through the day. There was very little left over to figure out the part that actually mattered: what do I do next? The information existed somewhere, scattered across attorneys, articles, forums, and well-meaning friends — but no one had pulled it into a single, calm, step-by-step path.
There has to be a better way than fumbling through one of the hardest seasons of your life, hoping you're not missing something that matters.
So we built one. Reroot exists to replace that scramble with a clear roadmap — to take the overwhelming, sprawling process of divorce and separation and break it into steps you can actually take, in an order that makes sense, at a pace that fits where you are.
Reroot's mission is simple: no one should have to navigate divorce or separation alone, in the dark, guessing at what comes next.
We bring every dimension of the transition into one place — legal, financial, housing, custody and co-parenting, mental health, and the work of rebuilding — and we meet you wherever you are in it. Whether you're quietly preparing for what might be ahead, reacting to a spouse who just filed, or already deep in the process, Reroot gives you a personalized path, practical tools, and a way to see your own progress as you move forward.
We're not here to replace your attorney, your financial advisor, or your therapist — and we're careful to say so. We're here to do the thing none of them can: help you see the whole picture, stay organized, and feel a little more in control during a time that can feel like anything but.
The magnolia is one of the oldest flowering trees on earth — it survived ice ages and upheaval and kept blooming anyway. It puts down deep roots, and when it's moved, it doesn't just survive the transplant; it flowers again somewhere new. That felt like the right symbol for what we hope Reroot helps people do.
Because this is hard. But it's also a beginning. And you can plant yourself somewhere new.
Every feature exists to answer one question: what should I do next? If it doesn't bring clarity, it doesn't belong here.
The process is isolating enough. Reroot is built to feel like a steady guide in your corner, not another thing to manage.
You're sharing some of the most sensitive details of your life. We treat your privacy and your data with the care that deserves.
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