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Collaborative Divorce Coaching

Compassionate, effective support for divorcing couples and their legal teams.

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Collaborative Divorce is a respectful and effective process for co-creating meaningful shared agreements to reorganize your family unit in a way that makes sense for you.

Collaborative Divorce is an empowering alternative to the traditional divorce process — whether it's through taking a child-centered approach that fosters stability for the long term or by supporting a thoughtful and compassionate uncoupling when there are no children involved.  

 

There are many ways to get a divorce. When you engage in a collaborative divorce process, you are committed to focusing on good-faith agreements that minimize the negative impacts of divorce on all parties involved. Collaborative divorce is about striving for a win/win outcome for everyone involved — without going to court, involving a judge, or letting a third party make key decisions that will affect your family's choices.

Collaborative divorce coaching empowers you to navigate stuck patterns of communication, problem solve for your interests, and work toward ending your marriage while minimizing the potential for encountering additional hardship during an already difficult transition. Coaching enables you to stay true to your high-level intentions and purpose for the collaborative divorce process.

  • Develop a comprehensive parenting plan that reflects your unique family structure and that meets the needs of today while remaining durable for the future. 

  • Co-create a safe space to express and manage emotions while learning constructive communication techniques to express needs, concerns, and goals effectively.

  • Gain valuable insights and tools to reduce conflict and cultivate a more positive outcome.

  • Strengthen your ability to co-parent and maintain a healthy post-divorce relationship. 

  • Foster stability and support your children's needs by receiving guidance on how to address children's concerns and minimize the impact of divorce on their lives.

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Collaborative Divorce Coaching disclaimer: It's important to note that the collaborative divorce coach does not provide legal advice or make decisions on behalf of the couple. You will also be working with other professionals involved in the collaborative divorce process, such as lawyers and financial specialists, to create a supportive and cooperative environment for reaching agreements that work for all involved.  

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