Can I Have It All? Divorce, Co-Parenting, and Thriving in Your Career

Christina Previte,
3 min
March 27, 2025
Ambitious women often ask: “Can I have a successful career, a fulfilling personal life, and be a great parent after divorce?” The answer is yes—but it requires strategy.
1. Shift the Narrative: Divorce Doesn’t Mean ‘Broken’
For high-achieving women, divorce can be an opportunity to redefine what success means in both career and family life. A well-structured parenting plan ensures you have quality time with your children without sacrificing your ambitions.
2. Creating a Custody Agreement That Works for You
If you have a demanding job, flexibility is key. Consider:
A 50/50 custody schedule: This allows dedicated work time on your “off” days.
Alternating weeks or a 2-2-3 schedule: Find a rhythm that suits both your career and your kids.
Remote work options: Post-divorce, some women negotiate hybrid work arrangements for better work-life balance.
3. Let Go of the Guilt
Many ambitious women feel guilty about pursuing their careers post-divorce. Remember: You’re setting an example of resilience, independence, and success for your children.
4. Build a Support System
Co-parenting works best when you have the right infrastructure:
A strong legal agreement that minimizes future disputes
Trusted childcare or family support
A clear communication system with your ex (apps like OurFamilyWizard help keep it professional)
5. Invest in Yourself
The best way to thrive after divorce? Focus on self-growth. Prioritize your mental and physical health, continue excelling in your career, and embrace the opportunities ahead.