Just as the 1990s brought the rise of life coaches, the new millennium is the age of the divorce coach. There’s a great article from Reuters that uses this quote and details the 3 Things A Divorce Coach Can Do For You – you can read it here.

Better yet, attend the upcoming series of mini-training webinars for those who would like to explore more about how divorce coaching plays out in real life – starting with the webinar:

* Real-Life Divorce Coaching Examples – July 17th and August 19th at 12:00pm Eastern
This is one of our most attended and anticipated workshops as we take real-life divorce coaching scenarios and explore what happened before detailing how the situation was actually resolved. Learn more here.

* Helping Your Clients Avoid The Six Biggest Mistakes In Divorce – July 22nd and August 12th at 12:00pm Eastern
Another favorite of attendees because there’s a common thread that runs through the 6 biggest mistakes which are at the root of many of the legal and financial decisions that are made in divorce – And it is a common thread that divorce coaches are trained to handle! Our perspectives and beliefs dictate our decisions. Shifting these perspectives and beliefs can open up new options, new choices, and new results. Read more here.

* Making Better Decisions – Being a More Credible Client – July 29th and August 24th at 12:00pm Eastern
This webinar is for you if you’ve ever had a client who mistakenly believes they can get emotional justice in the divorce process. Divorce is designed to reach agreement on how the property, parenting, and payments will shared in the divorce settlement. By helping your client to get clarity and confidence in themselves to handle this process as the serious business that it is – they have a much greater say in redefining their future and the courage to stand up for what is important for them and their family. Find out more.

* Leveraging Your Expertise To Become A Divorce Coach – August 5th at 12:00pm Eastern
This webinar is for you if you have knowledge and experience in divorce and want to help others through that hard-earned wisdom. Or perhaps you want to support people going through divorce in another way – maybe along with what you are already doing now or instead of what you’re currently doing for work. Find out more.


Divorce often has a far reaching negative impact. And we are here to show you that it doesn’t have to be that way! When you meet individuals, who are struggling with their divorce, you want to provide the kind of support they really need – good solid practical support that keeps them focused forward and helps them to participate more effectively in the divorce process.

Divorce Coaching is all about helping the client to move forward, take the high road, and make the best possible decisions for their future based on their wants, needs and concerns. Each of these free training webinars takes rich material from our CDC® Divorce Coach Training Intensive Certification Program to help you to support your individual divorce clients in becoming clients who are heard and can speak to their needs effectively. And in the process, you will understand how satisfying and beneficial divorce coaching can be for your clients and your practice!

If you're interested in learning more about the CDC® Divorce Coach Training Intensive Certification Program, schedule a call with one of the co-founders today!

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