With nearly three decades of experience as a divorce attorney, I can provide you with the tools and guidance that will allow you to reclaim your power and rebuild your life.
Divorce is one of the most emotionally and cognitively demanding experiences a person can go through. It requires clear thinking, intentional decision-making, and strategic communication at a time when emotions are running high and the future feels uncertain. Many people turn to therapy during this period, which is incredibly valuable. But therapy and divorce coaching serve different purposes, and when used properly, they complement each other.
A therapist’s role is to help you process emotions, understand your inner world, and heal from painful experiences. Therapy often focuses on exploring the past and working through grief, anger, fear, or loss. This work is essential during a divorce because the emotional upheaval is real and demands attention and care.

A divorce coach focuses on guiding you through the divorce process itself. Divorce coaching is about helping you to identify your priorities, make informed decisions, communicate effectively with your spouse/co-parent and divorce professionals, and move through the many steps of the process with clarity and intention.
In many ways, a divorce coach acts as a guide through unfamiliar territory. Divorce involves a long series of decisions — financial issues, housing questions, parenting plans, negotiation strategies, and difficult conversations. When you are overwhelmed, even relatively simple decisions can feel impossible. A divorce coach helps break the process down into manageable pieces and works with you to develop a plan for moving forward.
Another key difference is that a divorce coach focuses on solutions and strategy. Many people entering a divorce find themselves repeating long-standing patterns of communication or behavior that contributed to their current situation. A divorce coach helps clients recognize these patterns and develop new ways of responding so they are showing up differently in their negotiations, mediation, and co-parenting. The goal is not just to get through the divorce, but to move forward with healthier and more effective ways of navigating conflict and decision-making.
This is why divorce coaching can be so helpful even if you are already working with a therapist. Therapy provides the space to process emotions and heal. Divorce coaching focuses on how to move through the process itself– step by step, decision by decision- while holding space for the many emotions that are present during this tumultuous time.
In many ways, a divorce coach functions like a “divorce doula.” Just as a birth doula provides steady guidance and practical support through the intense and unfamiliar process of childbirth, a divorce coach helps you move through the often-overwhelming process of divorce with clarity, preparation, and support. You still make the decisions, but you don’t have to figure everything out on your own.
Divorce may feel like chaos in the moment, but with the right support, it can also become an opportunity to gain clarity, make thoughtful decisions, and create an exciting future.
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