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WHAT I DO

What is a

Certified Divorce Coach®?

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Get the help you need to navigate your divorce.

A certified divorce coach can serve many roles within your divorce. These professionals are trained to help you with the monumental impact a divorce can have on your life. Divorce coaches act as an independent third party and provide their clients with a supportive, nonjudgmental and patient environment. They help their clients manage the emotional turbulence of divorce so that they are able to confidently make the best logical decisions for themselves and their children.

How is a divorce coach different from a divorce attorney?
Attorneys are hired to advocate for their clients in court. Therefore, clients depend on their attorneys to use their legal expertise to settle the financial or business part of the divorce. A divorce coach helps separate your emotions from your legal and financial decisions. They do the non-legal work that attorneys generally are not trained to do and can help you with co-parenting issues, communication, organization, divorce negotiations, emotional healing and moving on to your next chapter. It is important to hire a divorce coach before hiring an attorney because a divorce coach will help you understand the divorce process, what kind of lawyer is best for your specific situation, and the various options available to you.

What can a Certified Divorce Coach do for me?
Certified Divorce Coaches like Cat Blake will give you emotional support throughout the entire divorce process -- from pre-divorce advice, during-divorce counsel and support, and post-divorce planning for the future. A certified divorce coach will keep you accountable and help you get back on track and where you want to be in your relationships, with your children and in your career as quickly as possible. Cat will work to help ease the pain of your divorce and is committed to walking with you from the beginning to the end of your process.

What is divorce coaching and how can I help you?

Watch my video for a brief overview.

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