Our judgment included a list of household furnishings and who got what. It might seem petty but I was glad to have it in writing so when my ex asked for that extra desk, chairs, pillows, table... I could just say, nope, sorry, not on your list.
It is spelled out clearly that he pays me child support til each child graduates from college. This in addition to splitting tuition for 4 years. I plan to send the support payments to my kids to help with room and board while they are away at school.
One thing that got overlooked was my ex's business bank account. All his business stuff went to him, fine. But I forgot that my name was on the bank account so at the end of the year, he closed the account and I had to pay half the taxes on money I didn't actually receive. (yeah I checked with my accountant who said it was legal although not moral so my ex got away with that one.)
The best thing I did was completely separate our finances in the divorce. My ex wanted to share everything 50/50, ownership of our house and the businesses. He likes to control everything, so it would have been a nightmare. I fought to do a clean split, and had to give up some assets, but it's worth the peace of mind to know that what I own is mine, he has no say over what I can do with it.
It cost me a small fortune to pay for my excellent attorney but it was worth it. My friends who settled privately with their ex-husbands got taken advantage of and ended up in difficult financial positions as a result. Divorce is awful but you will get through it. Take one step at a time and hang in there, things will be better soon. Blessings...