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Taking the first step is often the hardest part. Reach out for a confidential conversation — there's no pressure, just an opportunity to explore how I might support you.
A Gentle Message to You
If you're reading this and feeling overwhelmed, confused, or broken — please know this:
Your feelings are valid
Your experience matters
You don't have to carry this alone
You don't need to have all the answers right now. You don't even need to believe that things will get better — yet.
Sometimes, it is enough to take one small step and allow someone to walk beside you, with steadiness and care, until clarity slowly returns.
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Common Questions
What happens in a first conversation?
We simply talk. I'll listen to where you are, what you're facing, and what kind of support might help. There's no commitment required — it's just a chance to see if working together feels right.
Is this therapy or legal advice?
No. Coaching is different from therapy or legal counsel. I support you with practical and emotional aspects of navigating divorce — communication, decision-making, co-parenting — but I'm not a therapist or lawyer.
Can we work together online?
Yes. All sessions can be conducted via video call, making it accessible wherever you are in the world.
What if my ex-partner isn't cooperative?
You don't need your ex-partner's involvement. While couple coaching is an option, individual coaching can be just as powerful in helping you navigate your own responses and communication.
There Is a Way Forward
A way that can feel calmer, more respectful, and more aligned with who you want to be.