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COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE AND COACHING

Move forward with dignity, respect and support

Ending a marriage can feel overwhelming, especially when important decisions need to be made and emotions are still close to the surface. Many couples want to avoid unnecessary conflict but aren’t sure how to move forward. 

Choosing a collaborative divorce process helps you work together to make thoughtful decisions that protect your well-being, your children, and your future relationships.

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What Collaborative Divorce can help you do

Avoid costly conflict and stay out of court by approaching decisions in a more thoughtful, structured way, even when emotions are still close to the surface.
Choose the right professionals for your situation, including collaborative attorneys, child experts, coaches, mediators, or financial specialists, so your team is aligned and working toward the same goals.
Create clear, workable agreements, especially around parenting and finances, that support stability for your children and reduce the likelihood of ongoing conflict between households.
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A supportive, tailored process

I begin by understanding your situation, your highest priorities, and the key decisions ahead. From there, I help you clarify your goals and consider the best options as you choose the right professionals for your collaborative divorce process.


Throughout, I provide support to help you stay grounded, communicate more clearly, and make thoughtful decisions. Together, we focus on creating workable agreements, especially around parenting, that support stability now and in the future.

How collaborative coaching supports your divorce process

Team Coordination

I help you work effectively with the collaborative team that best fits your needs, so your professionals are aligned and your time and resources are used well.

Parenting Focus

We give careful attention to parenting decisions, helping you create agreements that best support your children and your future relationship as parents in two homes.

Communication and Preparation

You receive support in preparing for meetings and important conversations, helping you communicate more clearly and avoid patterns that can increase conflict.

What working together looks like

Ongoing support

We meet regularly or as needed throughout your process, with coaching that adapts to your situation, your timeline, and the decisions you’re facing.

Neutral role

I do not advocate for either side. I focus on decisions that support your children and the long-term well-being of your family as a whole.

Alongside your team

Coaching fits alongside your collaborative professionals, helping you stay clear and prepared as legal and financial decisions are being made.

Child-focused

We keep attention on the best interests of your children, and the long-term outcomes you want, even when the process becomes complex.

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TESTIMONIALS

"His expertise in collaborative law is invaluable."

"Brian's empathetic approach and active listening create a safe space for clients, helping them navigate communication challenges and find practical solutions. His expertise in collaborative law is invaluable. Highly recommended for anyone seeking relational guidance."

- Angela Heart, Collaborative Law Attorney

Frequently Asked Questions

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The process you choose matters.

There are different ways to divorce. Choosing a process that fits your situation, and whether you approach it together, will shape the outcome for your family.

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