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Role of a Divorce Coach


Role of a Divorce Coach

Most people planning to undergo divorce often deliberate the need to hire a Divorce Coach. Most people think that such professionals are just an extra cost to an already expensive endeavor. However, there are numerous benefits in hiring a divorce coach. Their guidance can certainly help you in properly understanding the entire process and how your choices will affect your life moving forward.

Although there are various resources available online and in print about doing the divorce process all on your own, the presence of professional help in this endeavor will save you both time and effort.

To help you understand better how a Divorce Coach can help you, here are some roles they assume in throughout the process.


Pre-Divorce Counsel

Not all problematic marriages should go through a divorce in the first place. The Divorce Coach can give you a marriage assessment which can help you decide whether you would like to salvage the relationship, if possible, or just divorce. These kinds of decisions are governed by emotions so you may not be fully aware of the repercussions. Your coach can help you understand the journey ahead, especially on matters concerning the finances, properties, as well as the welfare of your children, if any.


Emotional Aspect

Your divorce attorney oversees all the legalities and the business of the divorce. You need a separate entity who is knowledgeable in the laws concerning divorce while being able to guide you on managing all the equally important things. These things include how slowly prepare for unmarried life, what to prioritize in the transition process, among others which are not written in the law but are also essential in moving forward after the divorce. Also, your attorney may understand your situation but may not be responsive to your feelings during the process, leaving a disconnect with your counsel. A Divorce Coach can hear you out and help you manage the emotional burden of going through divorce.

Together with all your other counsel, your coach will work with you in handling and making decisions during the divorce stage and help you keep track of the progress. Divorce is a long and arduous process and most people may be overwhelmed by the amount of work and emotions to be invested in it and still be expected to function normally as an adult with responsibilities. These responsibilities can include the upkeep of a home, showing up for the kids, and other tasks. Your coach will be able discuss them with you and how you can delegate some activities and focus on what is important to you at the present.



Emotional Aspect


Life After Divorce

Once all the due processes are done and the papers are signed, you will still need to undergo the adjustment into your new life untethered by a failed marriage. You will need guidance on how to re-organize your goals and bearings so that all aspects of your life can keep up with you. Your coach can help you plan on what to do next and how to settle in your new lifestyle. This can include management of child support, schedule of child visits, re-structuring financial investments and properties, and the like.

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