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January 26, 2012

What Does A Divorce Coach Do and Why Do I Need One?

Just hearing the word divorce may evoke many thoughts and feelings such as: trouble; fighting; court; economic strain; upheaval and injustice. The list can go on and on. Some divorce cases proceed smoothly without contention and animosity; however, other cases can become very hostile with numerous disputes and discord. In either case, a Divorce Coach can help clients navigate the process, thus reducing stress and anxiety.

Attorneys are retained to represent the best interest of their clients and advocate for them in court.  Clients depend on their attorneys, as experts, to gather pertinent information and investigate the financial issues in order to settle the business part of the divorce. It can be very difficult for clients to distinguish business matters from the emotional issues of divorce. Often, they are intertwined.  A Divorce Coach can serve as a personal mentor throughout the process, and assist clients in separating the emotional from the business. There are numerous other benefits for clients who work with a Divorce Coach.

via What Does A Divorce Coach Do and Why Do I Need One? | divorcenet.com.

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