by Paige Jackson | Feb 13, 2026 | Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, Divorce Legal Options, Divorce Overwhelm, High Conflict Divorce
Divorce is not simply a legal process. It is a period of intense transition – emotionally, financially, and relationally. During this time, individuals are often required to make some of the most significant decisions of their lives while navigating one of the...
by Paige Jackson | Feb 6, 2026 | Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, Divorce Legal Options
A CDC Certified Divorce Coach® does not provide legal advice, negotiate settlements, or act as a therapist. Instead, divorce coaches focus on helping clients become better participants in whatever legal process they choose. Divorce coaching is designed...
by Paige Jackson | Jan 29, 2026 | Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, Divorce Overwhelm, New Beginnings, Should I or Shouldn't I
Divorce is often described as a single event, but those who live through it know the truth: divorce is a process. One that begins long before any legal paperwork is filed and continues well after the final agreement is signed. At each stage, the right support can make...
by Paige Jackson | Jan 15, 2026 | Co-Parenting, Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, Divorce Overwhelm, High Conflict Divorce, Kids and Divorce
When people first learn about divorce coaching, one of the most common questions is, “What kind of background do you need to become a divorce coach?” The answer often surprises them. There is no single professional path that leads to becoming a CDC Certified Divorce...
by Paige Jackson | Jan 1, 2026 | Co-Parenting, Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, Marketing and Getting Clients
Divorce is rarely just a legal event. It is emotional, financial, relational, and deeply personal — often all at once. While attorneys, mediators, financial professionals, and therapists each play critical roles, there is often a gap in the support system: someone...