Divorce is not only a legal process — it’s an emotional one. Even when both spouses agree that separation is necessary, feelings of grief, anger, and fear can cloud decision-making. That’s where a divorce coach comes in.
What Is a Divorce Coach?
In collaborative divorce, a divorce coach is typically a mental health professional trained to manage stress, improve communication, help parents focus on children’s needs, and keep negotiations productive.
Keeping Emotions from Derailing the Process
Divorce coaches provide tools to manage conflict, helping spouses express concerns constructively and preventing emotional breakdowns.
Helping Parents Put Children First
Coaches often play a critical role in guiding parents to separate marital conflict from co-parenting responsibilities, ensuring that children remain at the center, not in the middle, of disputes.

