Separation & Divorce

We understand that separation and divorce are often deeply emotional and life-altering experiences. We will give you the tools and support you need and connect you with the services and professionals needed to become the best you can be, during what is likely one of the worst times in your life.

  • Family Mediation

    Family Mediation is a voluntary and confidential alternative to court where a neutral third party called a mediator, creates a safe space for you to come together despite your differences, to discuss your interests and create a plan for moving forward. The mediator facilitates constructive communication, ensures all parties have an opportunity to express their views, and assists in finding mutually acceptable solutions.

    The focus is on creating a plan that fairly addresses financial matters, property division, and other important aspects, while honoring the relationships you once shared. If you have children, the focus will be on working together to create a plan for co-parenting that prioritizes the well-being of your children.

  • Co-parenting Planning (Parenting Plans)

    Creating a co-parenting plan gives parents a shared vision for how to raise their children, even if they’re no longer together. For the kids, it’s a reminder that while their parents may not be partners anymore, they are still a team when it comes to love and care.

    At its core, a co-parenting plan is about love. It’s about showing your children that, no matter what, they are deeply cared for by both parents. It’s a way of saying, “We may not be together, but we’ll always be here for you.

  • Divorce Coaching

    Divorce coaching is a specialized form of support designed to help individuals navigate the emotional, practical, and logistical challenges of divorce. A divorce coach is a trained professional who works one-on-one with clients to provide guidance, clarity, and strategies to manage the divorce process effectively. Unlike a lawyer or therapist, a divorce coach focuses on empowering clients to make informed decisions and move forward confidently.

  • Peer Support

    Divorce support groups are peer-led or professionally facilitated gatherings that provide emotional, social, and practical support to people going through a divorce. The goal of these groups is to help participants feel less isolated and more empowered to move forward with their lives. Peer support is not therapy or professional counseling—it’s about connecting with someone who has “been there” and offering support from a place of understanding.

  • Legal Information

    We connect our clients to reliable resources and information pertaining to family law and can offer general legal information and refer you to independent legal advice and legal support.