by Paige Jackson | Jul 9, 2026 | Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, Marketing and Getting Clients
When new divorce coaches begin building their practices, many believe they should be prepared to help every person going through divorce. While that desire comes from a place of compassion, it can quickly become overwhelming. The reality is that the most successful...
by Paige Jackson | Jul 2, 2026 | Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, Marketing and Getting Clients, New Beginnings
Many people are drawn to divorce coaching because they have a genuine desire to help others through one of life’s most difficult transitions. Some arrive after experiencing divorce themselves. Others come from backgrounds in coaching, counseling, law, mediation,...
by Paige Jackson | Jun 25, 2026 | Co-Parenting, Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, Divorce Overwhelm, Kids and Divorce, Relationships
One of the most common misconceptions about coaching is that coaches are expected to have all the answers. In reality, effective coaching is rarely about providing answers. Instead, coaching is often about helping clients discover answers for themselves. For...
by Paige Jackson | Jun 18, 2026 | Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, Divorce Legal Options
Divorce cases are rarely just legal. They are emotional, stressful, financially significant, and often deeply personal. While attorneys focus on protecting their clients’ legal interests, many clients simultaneously struggle with fear, overwhelm, anger, grief, and...
by Paige Jackson | Jun 11, 2026 | Co-Parenting, Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, Divorce Legal Options, Divorce Overwhelm, Finances, High Conflict Divorce, Kids and Divorce
Divorce is rarely handled by one professional alone. Clients may work simultaneously with: Attorneys Mediators Therapists Financial professionals Parenting specialists Coaches Each professional plays a distinct role in helping individuals navigate one of the most...