A CDC Certified Divorce Coach® becomes the voice of reason, the professional trained to keep their client focused on what is most important and most urgent. As the thinking partner, you help your client to pull out the threads of their concerns and pick a focus. The relief is immediately apparent in their physical appearance: shoulders and back straighter, head held higher, heart lighter, and the ability to see past the present into a brighter future.
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.
We are dedicated to helping you find the fastest way to develop the deep know-how and confidence to serve divorcing clients in a way that no other professional is trained to do. You will be making an incredible difference in the lives of others. Helping them to rediscover the joy in the holidays, and the joy in their lives in general.
If you’ve been considering becoming a divorce coach, you should attend one of our series of mini-training webinars for those who would like to explore more about how divorce coaching plays out in real life. Our next one is on Monday, December 28th, and is “Helping Your Clients Avoid The Six Biggest Mistakes In Divorce“.
Communication Strategies for Difficult Divorce Conversations
Some conversations feel heavier than others. A discussion about finances.A disagreement about parenting.A conversation that reopens emotional wounds.A moment where one sentence could either calm the situation—or escalate it entirely. During divorce, difficult...
Healthy Boundaries Create Healthier Outcomes
Divorce often changes more than a relationship. It changes routines, expectations, communication patterns, emotional dynamics, and personal space. What once felt familiar may suddenly feel uncertain or emotionally overwhelming. In the middle of this transition,...
How Divorce Coaches Help Clients Respond – Not React – In Difficult Moments
Conflict is an expected part of the divorce process. Even in situations where both individuals are committed to a respectful outcome, tension can arise quickly. Emotions are high. Stakes feel personal. Conversations can shift from productive to reactive in a matter of...



