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The role of a divorce coach

On Behalf of | Dec 8, 2021 | Mediation |

Divorce coaches are trained mental health professionals who will work with you and your soon-to-be-ex to help you through your divorce. These coaches are trained in divorce-related issues such as parenting planning, child development, co-parenting and the impact divorce has on children. Divorce coaches are licensed mental health professionals; they do not provide therapy, but if you’re a Wisconsin resident, the guidance of a divorce coach may make your family situation considerably more manageable.

Do you need a divorce coach?

If you’re facing divorce, you’re likely overwhelmed. The ending of your marriage is a major life change, and you’ll be required to make huge decisions when you’re likely emotionally drained. You may be confused and exhausted as you’re trying to make choices that could affect you and your children for years to come. It is also normal to feel lost and to be concerned about your future. For some people, the emotions that come with divorce are enough to make them want to stay in bed all day to avoid dealing with it. If this sounds relatable, you may want to enlist the help of a divorce coach.

Should you hire a divorce coach?

Divorce coaches can help you understand the magnitude of the decisions you have to make and guide you through the process of making choices that will benefit your new family structure. Through coaching, you may learn which divorce process is best for your family: mediation, collaborative divorce or litigation. The process you select will determine how you should move forward with this major life change.

The coach can also help you create a plan for living arrangements and give you the tools you need to explain the divorce to your children in a kind and age-appropriate manner. If splitting up your family seems overwhelming, guidance from a trained professional may assist you in taking on this major life change.

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