Should I stay married or get a divorce? Many women struggle to answer this question. It's okay to feel uncertain. In fact, most of us don't even know where to start to find answers. I'll help you break down the questions accompanying overwhelm into manageable pieces, so you can confidently decide what you want to do, knowing that you're not alone and that support is always available.
Should you decide to stay, you'll have a new set of tools to transform your relationship and create a healthier, more fulfilling future.
Working with me, you'll feel emotionally and practically prepared to stay or leave your marriage - confident, supported, and ready for the next step.
As a Divorce Coach, I don't advocate for divorce. I understand what leads to divorce, and how to circumvent many of the situations that accompany it. Work with me to:
Understand your choices so you feel confident about your decisions.
Reduce fear and overwhelm so you can think clearly and be decisive.
Move forward with confidence regardless of what you decide.
Find out how a Divorce Coach can help you decide whether to stay or go.
A: The signs that point to a troubled marriage include: cycles of arguments and indecision, loss of intimacy, and feeling disconnected. Many causes lead to breakups. However, most are directly related to how a couple handles conflict.
The Peaceful Pathways Assessment is a quick way for you to learn about how you and your spouse handle conflict. Click here to take the assessment and learn more.
A: Together, we'll make sure you're asking the right question (A well-defined problem is crucial for finding a practical solution; otherwise, you may address a symptom rather than the root cause). Then, we'll gather the information, evaluate, test possible solutions, and comprehend the consequences. Ultimately, the decisions and actions will be yours. As your divorce coach, I will guide you through this process, providing support and expertise.
A: Yes, it can help. Divorce coaching can give you and/or your spouse the tools to slow down and truly hear each other again. By learning new ways to communicate, set healthy boundaries, and handle conflict with care, many couples discover that what felt like the end can actually become a new beginning together.
A: Divorce Coaches work in tandem with therapists trained in Domestic & Intimate Partner Violence, and legal support when there is a history of domestic violence, diagnosed mental illness, and active addiction.
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