Divorce coaching is a goal-oriented process that provides emotional support and practical guidance to individuals navigating separation or divorce. It helps clients manage stress, make informed decisions, improve communication, and plan for their future, often saving time and money. Coaching focuses on action-oriented, forward-thinking strategies to help the process run smoothly, reduce stress and stay solution focused.
Divorce coaches are not legal advisors, though they work alongside lawyers to help clients navigate the divorce process more efficiently.
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in private practice, I provide divorce coaching that blends clinical insight with structured, goal‑oriented guidance during what may be one of the most stressful and difficult experiences in life.
Divorce coaching is designed to support you before, during, and after divorce by helping you:
This service is present and future‑focused, offering concrete tools rather than long‑term psychotherapy.
When children are involved, divorce coaching can include co‑parenting support to help parents:
The goal is to help parents shift from a partner relationship to a functional, respectful parenting partnership.
While I offer both therapeutic services and divorce coaching, these services serve different purposes. Coaching is structured and focuses on skill‑building, decision‑making, and navigating the divorce process. Therapy may address deeper emotional patterns, mental health concerns or past experiences. Some clients benefit from one service, while others choose a coordinated approach.
If you are considering divorce coaching or co‑parenting support and would like to learn more about whether this service is right for you, I invite you to reach out for a consultation.
You do not have to navigate this transition alone — support can make a meaningful difference.