A divorce coach helps individuals navigate the practical, emotional, and financial aspects of divorce. They provide clarity, structure, and support so you can make better decisions during one of life's hardest transitions.
Anyone going through a divorce or separation who wants to reduce conflict, protect their children, and move forward with clarity.
Divorce coaches help you organize your priorities, prepare for mediation or legal proceedings, manage communication with your ex, co-parent effectively, and rebuild your identity post-divorce.
No. Divorce coaches do not provide legal advice. They help with the emotional and practical sides of divorce and work alongside your legal team.
Divorce coaching is action-oriented and focused on moving forward. Therapy explores deeper emotional patterns. Many people benefit from both.
Divorce coaches work with people who have decided to divorce. If you're undecided, a marriage counselor or discernment counselor may be more appropriate.
Most people work with a divorce coach for 3-6 months, covering the transition from decision through early post-divorce adjustment.