Where do I even start?
When people realize their marriage may be ending, they usually feel overwhelmed almost immediately.
Questions start racing:
Do I call a lawyer?
What happens with the kids?
Can I afford this?
What’s the first step?
Most people either call a friend who has been through divorce or call an attorney.
Both can be helpful.
Friends offer emotional support. Attorneys provide legal guidance.
But a friend only knows their divorce, and attorneys are focused on the legal process — not helping you organize your thoughts, manage emotions, prepare for difficult conversations, or think through the bigger picture of your life.
That’s where divorce coaching comes in.
As a Divorce Coach, I help you slow the chaos down enough to think clearly before making major decisions. I sit at the intersection of emotional support and practical strategy.
I help clients:
Understand the process
Prepare for mediation or attorney meetings
Think through parenting concerns
Build confidence in decision-making
Stay grounded during an emotional transition
Many clients tell me:
“I didn’t even know what questions to ask.”
That’s normal.
Most people have never navigated divorce before — and you don’t have to figure it out alone.
Starting with a Divorce Coach can help you move through the process with more clarity, confidence, and fewer reactive decisions.
Schedule a Free 1-Hour Consultation
If you’re considering divorce, in the middle of it, or simply trying to understand your options, let’s talk.
Book a free 1-hour consultation and get a safe space to ask questions, process what’s happening, and start figuring out your next steps.