by Paige Jackson | Apr 16, 2026 | Co-Parenting, Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, Divorce Overwhelm, New Beginnings
When people consider becoming a divorce coach, one of the most common questions is:What does a typical day actually look like? The answer is both simple and nuanced—no two days are exactly the same. And yet, there is a rhythm to the work. A structure that balances...
by Paige Jackson | Apr 9, 2026 | Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, Divorce Overwhelm, Marketing and Getting Clients
Divorce coaching is often described in broad, high-level terms-support, guidance, clarity, preparation. While all of these are true, they don’t always capture what the work actually looks like in practice. So, what really happens in a divorce coaching session?...
by Paige Jackson | Apr 2, 2026 | Co-Parenting, Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, High Conflict Divorce, Kids and Divorce
Divorce is not only a legal and financial process, it is an emotional one. Many of the most important decisions take place during moments of heightened stress, where emotions, uncertainty, and pressure can make it difficult to think clearly. In these moments, clarity...
by Paige Jackson | Mar 19, 2026 | Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, Marketing and Getting Clients, New Beginnings
Divorce is rarely a single decision. Instead, it unfolds through a series of important choices — about finances, parenting, housing, communication, and the future. For many individuals, these decisions arrive quickly and all at once, often during a time of emotional...
by Paige Jackson | Mar 12, 2026 | Co-Parenting, Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, Divorce Overwhelm, Kids and Divorce, New Beginnings, Should I or Shouldn't I
Divorce is one of life’s most significant transitions — emotionally, financially, and practically. For many individuals, the process begins not with clarity, but with overwhelm. Decisions about finances, parenting, communication, housing, and the future often arrive...
by Paige Jackson | Mar 5, 2026 | Co-Parenting, Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, Kids and Divorce, Should I or Shouldn't I
When parents make the difficult decision to divorce, the impact extends far beyond the legal process. Divorce is a transition that reshapes family dynamics, daily routines, and emotional connections. For children, this period can feel confusing, uncertain, and...