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3. Set Your Goals The moment you have a comprehensive list, you have to decide what you want to do. No doubt, the process can be tasking; you have to make out time to figure out what is most and least important to you. You will have to create a list on things you will love to get, things you can negotiate, and essential things you cannot leave behind. While you are at it, draft a budget and make a projection. The projection gives you an idea of your post-divorce budget.