Divorce Coaching
The end of a marriage or relationship can be tragic enough. Usually the process of divorcing only adds to the pain. You and your spouse may come to see each other as adversaries and the divorce as a battle ground. You might find it difficult to see an end to divorce, much less imagine a hopeful future afterwards.
And it doesn’t have to be this way. There is a more constructive alternative based upon mutual respect and cooperation.
You will cease being spouses, but you won’t cease being parents. When respect is given and received, discussions are likely to be more productive and an agreement reached more easily. As your divorce coach, I will help you during this very difficult time.
How I work
While always keeping the best interests of your children as the primary focus, I will help you:
- Learn ways to effectively communicate your interests and needs
- Create a child-sharing plan
- Prepare for difficult meetings
A growing trend among family law attorneys utilizes a multi-disciplinary approach to divorce that includes a team of specially trained professionals who work as a together to help you make decisions and reach agreements out of court. This is called Collaborative Practice. More information can be found at the Collaborative Council of the Redwood Empire.