What this means (in plain English)

If you click an affiliate link on our site and make a purchase, book a service, or sign up, Newly Unwed may receive a small commission or referral fee. This helps us keep the directory updated, research providers, and create free content for newly divorced women.

Our promise

Recommendations come first—commissions come second

We don’t accept payment in exchange for a positive review, and we don’t recommend something just because it pays. When we do use affiliate links, we aim to be clear and consistent so you can browse with confidence.

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Affiliate disclosure FAQs

Quick answers to the most common questions about affiliate links on Newly Unwed.

Do affiliate links cost me more?

No. You pay the same price whether you use an affiliate link or go directly to the provider.

How do you choose what to feature?

We prioritize alignment, credibility, and usefulness for newly divorced women—like therapy and coaching, financial guidance, legal support, real estate help, retreats, and celebration planning.

Are all links affiliate links?

No. Some links are purely informational. When a link is an affiliate link, we may note it near the link or within the listing.

Do you accept sponsored placements?

We may feature sponsored content or paid placements from time to time. If we do, we’ll clearly label it as sponsored so you can tell the difference at a glance.

What if I have a question about a recommendation?

Reach out anytime. We’re happy to share how a resource made the cut and what it’s best for.

Does Newly Unwed provide professional advice?

No. We share educational content and curated resources, but we’re not a law firm, financial advisory, or medical provider. Always consult a qualified professional for your situation.

Questions about a link or partnership?

We’re here for clarity. If you have questions about an affiliate link, want to report an issue with a listing, or you’re a provider who aligns with our mission, send us a note.