In this video, Angela Shanerman, a CDC Certified Divorce Coach®gives insight into how she was able to help one of her clients who was struggling with his vision of what he wanted for himself and his two boys during and after the process of divorce.

Working with Angela, he was able to have some really tough conversations with his spouse that were not going to happen had he not been in divorce coaching. With coaching he was able to work with a mediator to create an agreement that was workable for both parties and was able to articulate his concerns and wishes in a calm, credible manner.

Once the divorce process was over, he was able to refocus on things that he had put off, his passions that he enjoyed doing and he regain enough trust in himself that he was able to eventually start dating again. With divorce coaching he was able to successfully keep his vision in front of him of what he wanted for his life and for his two boys.

CDC Certified Divorce Coaches® know and understand first-hand the impact that divorce can have on individuals and families. They bring compassion and confidence into their coaching and enable their clients to focus on the business part of divorce rather than become overwhelmed at the emotional aspect of the process. Unlike other divorce coaches, CDC certified divorce coaches help their clients learn to make better decisions from the very beginning of the process, to avoid the biggest mistakes in divorce, and to be confident that they have a thinking partner throughout the whole process so they don’t have to struggle alone!

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