Divorce Strategy

High-Conflict personalities hit us where it hurts the most. Your goals are essential when detaching from them.

Custody decisions are often one of the most emotional and complex parts of divorce. While many people assume that a 50/50 arrangement is the only fair solution, every family’s situation is different. Coaching can help parents step back from the conflict, think through what will truly support their children and family dynamics, and explore thoughtful approaches that consider the needs of everyone involved.

Custody

Financial decisions during divorce can feel overwhelming and uncertain. Whether you are a business owner, a highly successful professional, or someone who has spent years supporting your family at home, these decisions will shape your future. Coaching helps you step back, understand the financial landscape, and approach decisions with greater clarity and confidence so you can build a stable path forward.

Finances

In high-conflict situations, misunderstandings and false narratives can quickly take hold and create additional stress. When emotions run high, reacting impulsively can sometimes make matters more complicated. Coaching provides a space to slow down, evaluate situations carefully, and respond thoughtfully so that your actions remain aligned with your long-term goals.

False Narratives

Co-Parenting

Co-parenting does not always mean perfect cooperation, especially in high-conflict situations. Coaching helps parents develop tools to manage communication, set healthy boundaries, and focus on creating stability for their children even when the relationship between parents remains difficult.

Ways to Feel Supported

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    One-on-One Coaching

    For those who want private support and strategy tailored to their unique circumstances.

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    Group Coaching

    A supportive environment to learn strategies, share experiences, and move forward together.

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    Workshops

    Focused sessions designed to provide practical tools and insights on specific topics.

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    High-Conflict Support Group

    A supportive space for individuals navigating high-conflict relationships to share experiences, gain perspective, and learn healthier ways to respond.

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    Co-Parenting Support Groups

    A supportive group focused on helping parents navigate co-parenting challenges while keeping the well-being of their children at the center.

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    Pro-Bono Work

    Limited pro-bono support offered to individuals and families facing difficult circumstances who may not otherwise have access to guidance.