
Divorce doesn't have to become a battle.
Traditional divorce pits a couple, that once cared deeply for one another, in opposition, fighting for personal gains which often creates lasting turmoil. Collaborative Divorce has the potential to establish a new family dynamic that can have a different type of lasting impact - a positive impact the divorcing couple can be proud of and that their children will feel for years to come.
Collaborative Divorce is the practice of working together, each party with their own attorney, the support of a financial neutral coach and Divorce Coach to mediate a mutually acceptable divorce resolution. The key element to collaborative divorce is that both parties agree to settle their dissolution of marriage outside of the court room.
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How I can help
Collaborative Divorce Coaching
Support through the Collaborative Divorce Process to clarify your priorities, manage emotions and approach complex decisions with confidence.
Parenting Plan Development
Parenting plan development based on your specific family needs to create clarity and reduce tension. Intentionally designed to be robust enough to withstand future transitions.
Coparent Coaching
Practical guidance for reducing conflict, improving communication and centering the coparenting relationship on children's developmental needs.
Family Law Mediation
Unlike many mediators, I bring a clinical understanding of attachment, family dynamics, and emotional regulation to the mediation process.

Child centered relational support.
I began my career as a child therapist, where I discovered that the emotional well-being of the adults in a child’s life is key to fostering the child’s resilience. While divorce itself does not cause lasting harm, how adults handle themselves in a divorce process can. By approaching separation intentionally I help parents center on children's developmental needs to navigate anticipated changes with care. As a Divorce Coach I utilize an attachment-informed approach to help families:
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Reduce unneccesary conflict
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Build healthy communication patterns
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Protect children's emotional well-being
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Create healthy co-parenting relationships
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Build a foundation for long-term family stability

