* Decision-making practices
* Communication skills
* Conflict competence
* Emotional Intelligence
* Organization skills
* Resilience
* Credibility
* Future visioning
These tools are important for every step in the process of divorce.
A CDC Certified Divorce Coach® can also help a client who hasn’t yet decided to divorce, who is grappling with the “should I or shouldn’t I” question, to understand the impact of divorce on all aspects of their life – approaching divorce from an “eyes wide open” standpoint to determine if the trade offs and consequences of divorce are best for decision for them and their family.
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