You deserve to be in control of your divorce.
Divorce Coaching
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Areas of Expertise
Before, during and after divorce
High conflict divorce
Collaborative divorce
Mediation support
Neurodiversity in adults or children
Gender identity and transitions
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Benefits
Save money and time
Less stress and more confidence
Be more informed and in control of the process
Better able to handle challenges and emotions
Smoother transition for your kids
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Support With
Preparing for mediation or litigation
Choosing an Attorney, Mediator or CDFA
Gathering and organizing paperwork for discovery
Creating budgets
Creating a parenting plan proposal
FAQs
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A Divorce Coach supports you before, during and after divorce to help you manage emotions, make smart decisions and avoid costly mistakes.
I help my clients make smart, informed decisions around money and parenting during one of the most stressful times in their lives.
The American Bar Association defines divorce coaching as “a flexible, goal-oriented process designed to support, motivate, and guide people going through divorce to help them make the best possible decisions for their future, based on their particular interests, needs, and concerns.”
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A certified divorce coach is an experienced professional who will guide you through unchartered and scary territory.
Divorce Coaches help you answer questions like: What will divorce mean for me and my family? Is there a way to be amicable and still protect myself? How can I minimize the impact on my children? What happens to all our retirement savings and pension plans? Why is my spouse behaving like a completely different person?
A Divorce Coach helps understand your options, get your ducks in a row and take steps forward even when things get complicated.
Simply put, working with a Divorce Coach gives you more control over a process that will have lasting outcomes for you and your children.
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Investing in a Divorce Coach is the equivalent of hiring a guide when you go on an adventure like snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef. Except the adventure is way less fun and has further reaching consequences. You want someone who knows the terrain, can help you when you get stuck or confused and can bring in additional help when you need it.
A better divorce experience requires being prepared, organized, educated and intentional.
Then you’ll be able to use the services of other professionals more efficiently.
And that means fewer costly mistakes made from being pressured, not in control of the facts or emotional overwhelmed.
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No, your Divorce Coach does not replace your attorney.
You still need a specialist in family law for legal advice, but by understanding your options and getting organized with your Coach, you can utilize your Attorney more efficiently.
When you have clarity about your goals and priorities and can communicate those clearly to your Attorney, they can do their job more effectively. This usually translates to saving time, money and stress.
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Absolutely. Many of my clients still need support long after the ink has dried.
It’s likely you’ll still be dealing with strong emotions and trying to follow through with parenting plans, moving or managing your post-divorce finances.
My specialty is working with people before, during and after divorce. It’s a big transition with many moving parts.