As a Divorce Coach, a Missouri & Illinois Supreme Court-approved mediator, and a Certified Divorce Lending Professional, I’ve walked the same difficult path you’re on right now. I know the fear, the sleepless nights, and the overwhelming uncertainty that can make it feel impossible to move forward. You’re not alone in this. I’ve been there, and I’m here to help you break through the chaos. My passion is to help you rediscover your strength, clear the emotional fog, and guide you toward a future that feels bright again. Let’s work together to reclaim your joy and build the life you’ve always dreamed of—because you deserve it.
I know how overwhelming and isolating the journey through divorce can feel—because I’ve been there, not once but twice. There were moments when I felt like I’d never find my way through the pain and uncertainty. But I discovered that even in the hardest of times, there’s a path forward. With every setback, I learned how to rebuild myself, step by step, choosing hope even when it seemed impossible. It’s this journey that led me to become a divorce coach, to stand alongside you in your healing. I understand the darkness, the heartbreak, and the fear of starting over. But more importantly, I know there’s a way to rediscover your strength, reclaim your life, and feel whole again. And I’m here to help you, just as I helped myself. Let’s take that step forward together.
Mediation is a voluntary process in which the divorcing spouses are assisted by a neutral third party, called the mediator, in reaching an agreement on issues like child custody, property division, and spousal support.
Mediation is a collaborative procedure in pursuit of finding mutually agreeable solutions, whereas litigation is an adversarial process involving court proceedings.
Mediation can be far less stressful, less time-consuming, and much more cost-effective compared to litigation. In addition, this would retain control over the ultimate decision of your divorce.
Yes. It is very normal to feel anxious or stressed before mediation. Many people share similar emotions when facing mediation.
Be very clear as to what your goals and priorities are to the mediator. Be prepared to stand up for yourself, support yourself, and be assertive.
Trust your instincts; do not bind yourself with any agreement you are not comfortable entering into.