Children First: How Divorce Coaching Supports Healthier Family Transitions

Children First: How Divorce Coaching Supports Healthier Family Transitions

When parents make the difficult decision to divorce, the impact extends far beyond the legal process. Divorce is a transition that reshapes family dynamics, daily routines, and emotional connections. For children, this period can feel confusing, uncertain, and...
Clearer Minds, Better Outcomes: The Power of Divorce Coaching

Clearer Minds, Better Outcomes: The Power of Divorce Coaching

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...
Before, During, and After Divorce: Where Coaching Makes the Greatest Impact

Before, During, and After Divorce: Where Coaching Makes the Greatest Impact

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...
Who Becomes a Divorce Coach and Why Their Background Matters

Who Becomes a Divorce Coach and Why Their Background Matters

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...
Be the Divorce Difference®: What It Means to Coach with Compassion and Professional Integrity

Be the Divorce Difference®: What It Means to Coach with Compassion and Professional Integrity

Divorce is one of life’s most emotionally charged transitions. For the individuals and families experiencing it, the process can feel overwhelming, isolating, and uncertain. At CDC Certified Divorce Coach®, we believe that how people move through divorce matters — not...

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