Is there a specific background required to become a divorce coach? The answer is no—there isn’t just one path. Just as every divorce is unique, professionals from various backgrounds can bring valuable perspectives to the role. Whether you are a:
- Mental Health Professional
- Family Lawyer
- Collaborative Attorney
- Healthcare Worker
- Family Mediator
- Divorce Financial Professional
- Stay-At-Home Caregiver
- Coach
No matter your background, guiding others through the divorce process—helping them not just survive but thrive—can be one of the most fulfilling careers you’ll ever pursue. The CDC Certified Divorce Coach® Training and Certification program provides the essential foundation and tools to equip you for success in this field.
A Global and Inclusive Certification
This training is accessible regardless of your geographic location. The curriculum is designed to be jurisdiction-neutral and adaptable to diverse cultural and legal frameworks. In fact, CDC Certified Coaches® come from all over the world, including Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Panama, Bermuda, the UK, Ireland, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Kuwait, U.A.E., Qatar, Poland, France, Spain, the United States, and Canada. Divorce coaches do not provide legal advice and instead focus on the human aspect of divorce, which has universal application for all mothers and fathers and relationship challenges everywhere.
Comprehensive and Interactive Training
The CDC Certification Program® goes beyond traditional coaching methods. It integrates insights from cutting-edge neuroscience, conflict resolution strategies, and high-stress management techniques. The program is conducted entirely online via Zoom and an interactive community platform, providing a safe and accessible learning environment.
Throughout the intensive training, you will:
- Practice divorce coaching competencies and the C.O.R.E Process
- Engage in real-life scenarios with mentors and peer groups
- Develop skills to help clients discover the best options for themselves and their families
- Learn how to navigate high-conflict situations effectively
Empowering Clients to Make Better Decisions
The American Bar Association defines divorce coaching as a flexible, goal-oriented process that supports, motivates, and guides individuals through divorce, helping them make informed decisions based on their unique interests and needs.
CDC Certified Divorce Coaches® are trained to help clients:
- Develop clarity about their priorities
- Improve communication skills
- Navigate the emotional and legal aspects of divorce with confidence
- Move forward with a proactive and solutions-focused mindset
Coaching empowers clients to transform their thinking and behavior, making them more effective decision-makers. Lawyers appreciate working with clients who listen actively, communicate clearly, ask relevant questions, and take responsibility for their role in the process.
If you’re ready to make a meaningful impact, the CDC Certified Divorce Coach® Program offers the expertise and hands-on experience to set you up for success.
If you’re interesting in learning more about becoming a CDC Certified Divorce Coach® visit (https://certifieddivorcecoach.com/looking-for-divorce-coach-training/ ) or schedule a call with one of our co-founders today.
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If you’re considering becoming a CDC® Certified Divorce Coach, you should attend our free 6-part Masterclass Sessions for those who would like to explore more about how divorce coaching plays out in real life.
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Then set up a one-on-one call with one of the co-founders of the Divorce Coaching Intensive to have all your questions answered. We are happy to help you sort out whether this choice is likely to help you meet your professional and personal repurposing needs.
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