Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

We know this process can bring up a lot of questions. Here are a few of our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) we hear most often to help you get a clearer sense of how we work and what to expect.

Understanding Services

A holistic approach means we consider every aspect of your well-being — emotional, mental, physical, and even spiritual — throughout the divorce process. We address the whole person, not just the legal issues. Our services are designed to help you heal, grow, and build resilience in all areas of your life, ensuring you feel empowered and ready to move forward.
An amicable divorce emphasizes cooperation over conflict. Instead of letting lawyers or the court define the outcome, you and your co-parent take the lead in shaping your parenting plan and agreements. It reduces stress, saves money, and protects your children from being caught in the middle.
A divorce coach helps you navigate the overwhelming decisions of divorce while keeping your big-picture goals in focus. We provide a safe space to process your emotions, get perspective, and learn helpful tools and strategies to manage conflict and reduce rash decision-making. Our focused guidance will help you stay organized and set clear, achievable goals. This support helps you prioritize what truly matters, communicate more effectively, and create stronger outcomes for your next chapter.
A family and divorce mediator is a neutral professional who helps separating or divorcing couples communicate, explore options, and reach fair agreements outside of court. Instead of making decisions for them, the mediator guides discussions, manages conflict, and ensures both voices are heard so the couple can create workable solutions for issues like parenting, co-parenting, custody, visitation, finances, and property.
Coaching is about moving forward, not diving into the past. While therapy often focuses on healing past wounds and addressing mental health concerns, coaching centers on where you are now and how to move toward the future you want to create. It’s a collaborative, goal-oriented process that helps you navigate both the practical and emotional. Our team’s counseling background adds depth to our coaching, but our role is not to diagnose or treat like a therapist would — it’s to equip you with tools you need to feel confident navigating what comes next.
We work with clients at all stages of the divorce process, including those who are contemplating separation or divorce or those who are already divorced. If you’re unsure about your next steps, we can help you gain clarity, explore your options, and make informed decisions about your future.
Coaching is not a substitute for therapy, legal advice, or crisis intervention. It’s best for individuals who are ready to make intentional changes and want support in navigating decisions, communication, and future planning. We do also provide specialized counseling services, but this is only applicable for residents of Louisiana.
No — we are not financial advisors and although we have a team member who is a lawyer, she will be wearing a different “hat” at Resilient Divorce Pathways. While we do not provide these services, we work alongside your legal and financial team to support you through the strategic aspects of divorce. We can help you prepare for meetings, process your options, clarify your goals, and communicate effectively to best plan for the future.

Understanding the Pathways: Amicable Divorce Coaching, Mediation, Co-Parenting Coaching, Resilience Roadmap

Mediation is a structured process where a neutral third party helps couples resolve disputes and reach mutual resolutions on issues like parenting schedules, custody, finances, or property division — all without going to court. Amicable divorce coaching, like mediation, also helps reduce stress, lower costs, and avoid litigation. Both mediators and coaches guide constructive conversations, clarify priorities, and keep discussions focused on solutions instead of conflict. The key difference is that mediation is a joint process focused on reaching agreements, while coaching, goes further — supporting both workable solutions and the individuals’ personal growth behind them. Whether collaborative or one-on-one, coaching helps you prepare emotionally and strategically: the focus is on steadying yourself, lowering stress, gaining clarity and confidence while strengthening relationships — creating a calmer foundation where your children feel safe, supported, and not caught in the middle. In short: mediation centers on joint practical outcomes, coaching on your personal growth and readiness to navigate the divorce process.

Custody refers to the legal rights and responsibilities a parent has for their child. This can include:
Legal custody: the right to make major decisions about the child’s upbringing (education, healthcare, religion, etc.).
Physical custody: where the child lives and who provides day-to-day care.
Visitation (aka “parenting time” or “time-sharing”) is the schedule for when the parent who does not have primary physical custody spends time with the child. It ensures the child maintains a relationship with both parents, even if one parent is not the primary caregiver.
In short: custody is about rights and responsibilities; visitation is about time spent with the child.

We provide co-parenting coaching, co-parenting education, parenting education, and parenting plan development services. We focus on effective communication, conflict resolution, and child-centered decision-making to help you create a healthier, more cooperative dynamic with your co-parent. Our goal is to support you in building a strong co-parenting relationship that minimizes stress and prioritizes your children’s well-being. [*Our education programs are designed to meet court-ordered requirements.]

Co-Parenting Coaching is interactive and helps you apply skills in real time. During coaching, patterns are explored, strategies practiced, and challenges are worked through so you can actively build a stronger co-parenting relationship. Co-Parenting Education is structured learning. Meetings are instructional-style sessions where you learn evidence-based skills and frameworks for parenting across two households. The focus is on the short-term imparting of knowledge and tools from a set co-parenting curriculum.

The Resilience Roadmap is a guided coaching process that helps you move forward after divorce with renewed purpose and strength. Together, we’ll focus on three key areas—adaptability, identity, and connection—so you can rebuild your life, strengthen your support systems, and explore your vision for your next chapter. It’s designed to give you practical steps, emotional grounding, and lasting strategies for resilience.
Our approach is holistic and tailored to your unique needs. We go beyond the legal aspects of divorce, focusing on your emotional, mental, and physical well-being. We believe in the power of building resilience — helping you adapt, rediscover your identity, and rebuild meaningful connections. We’re here to support you through the entire process, offering coaching, mediation, co-parenting strategies, and more.

Working Together and Blending Pathways

Both! Generally, Mediation is a joint process, while the Resilience Roadmap is designed as an individual journey. With Amicable Divorce Coaching, Co-Parenting Coaching, and our Specialized Services, some clients:
  • Prefer to come together to meet with their coach in real time to work through decisions.
  • Find a mix of joint and individual sessions works best.
  • Feel more supported by one-on-one coaching as they prepare for important conversations and choices.
  • Choose to keep the process entirely joint.
  • Start individually and later decide to come together for joint sessions.
It all depends on what’s most helpful and realistic for your situation. What matters isn’t the format, but rather the process stays cooperative and solution-focused.
Yes! Many clients choose a mix of services — for example, coaching alongside mediation, or combining co-parenting support with amicable divorce coaching. We’ll discuss your needs and tailor the approach that fits best.

The two services go hand in hand, especially when one person needs individualized support to clarify goals, manage emotions, and practice effective communication. Many clients find that starting with coaching makes mediation smoother and more effective. Coaching gives you the perspective and tools you need to enter mediation with greater confidence and purpose. Together, they’re a powerful combination: coaching grounds you, helps you find your voice, and prepares you to handle conflict, while mediation translates that preparation into concrete agreements you can both follow.

Side by side, they help you feel steady, clear, and confident as you plan for life after divorce.

No. Even if a practitioner is trained in both, they cannot provide both services to the same client at the same time. While there is overlap between the two approaches, they serve different purposes and have distinct boundaries. Blurring those roles can create confusion and ethical concerns, which is why professional guidelines stress the importance of not having dual relationships. At Resilient Divorce Pathways, we offer both services, and clients are welcome to participate in them at the same time — but you’ll work with a different practitioner for each.
No. A mediator cannot also serve as your coach because mediation requires strict neutrality and professional rules prohibit conflicts of interest. If a mediator were to step into a coaching role — even after mediation is complete — their neutrality would be compromised, and they could not return as your mediator in the future. These boundaries are in place to ensure every process remains fair, ethical, and clear. At Resilient Divorce Pathways, we offer both mediation and coaching, but you’ll work with a different practitioner for each service.
Both! We prefer virtual sessions for convenience and flexibility, but we also provide in-person sessions in the New Orleans area.
No. While consistency is helpful, services can be customized. Some clients meet weekly or more frequently, while others check in as needed during key transitions or decisions.
The length of coaching varies based on your needs and goals. Some clients find clarity and direction within a few sessions, while others prefer ongoing support throughout the divorce process and afterwards. We offer flexible packages to meet you where you are and provide the right level of guidance for your journey.
That’s completely normal! This is why I offer a free consultation. It’s a chance to ask questions, share a bit about your situation, and see if working together feels like a good fit.
Yes, we do offer a complimentary initial consultation! During this first meeting, we will discuss your needs, answer any questions, determine if our services are a good fit, and review your options. We offer several packages to fit different needs and budgets, and our rates vary based on the type of service and the length of engagement. Please click here to schedule your free consultation now.

Getting started is easy! You can book a free consultation through our website, or give us a call to discuss your needs. We’ll listen, answer your questions, and help you choose the service(s) that best support your journey.
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