Divorce Coaching Info
Divorce Coaching
Divorce coaching is an essential component of surviving divorce. In a traditional divorce, an attorney functions not only as a legal problem solver, but often as a therapist of sorts. Because there are so many emotions involved in separating, clients are commonly facing the emotional impact of their separation while trying to work on the legal aspects of their divorce at the same time. Most attorneys are not trained to act as therapists or coaches and cannot provide emotional support to their clients. As a result, the attorney and client spend hours discussing the emotional aspects of divorce when really their time is better spent in their specialty of law. Agree To Agree Divorce will work with you, with you and your family or with you and your attorney in separating the emotional from the business aspects of your divorce and help you to find important solutions.
Divorce coaching is an important tool in assisting individuals cope with the stresses of divorce. Divorce coaching will help you become emotionally ready to make informed decisions about your life and your children’s lives.
Divorce coaches provide valuable assistance to clients and their lawyers in reaching timely and reasonable settlements.
We can save you money by assisting you:
- Prepare a successful co-parenting plan
- Overcome emotional hurdles of the divorce process
- Negotiate the tough disputes and conflicts
- Custody battles
- Cope with letting go and moving on in your life
- Provide a safe place to relieve stress and anger
Agree To Agree Divorce will work with you on working out custody battles, visitation issues, divorce issues, support issues, parenting issues, co-parenting agreements, redesigning a successful co-parenting agreement, getting along with your ex-partner and new partners, step family issues.
Divorce coaching is not about placing blame, finding fault or dealing with the past. The coaching process is an opportunity to work with someone whose only goal is to help you through your divorce.
There are no winners or losers in a divorce, but together you can keep the power of your life’s decisions in your own hands.
Getting Started
Step 1: Complete an Intake Form
Step 2: Participation Agreement
Step 3: Payment

