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How a Divorce Coach Can Help You Navigate the Divorce Process With Guest Cherie Morris

July 17, 2018 Tracey J. Coates, Esq.
The Tracey Coates Show
How a Divorce Coach Can Help You Navigate the Divorce Process With Guest Cherie Morris
Show Notes

The Divorce Chronicles Episode #2 

How a Divorce Coach Can Help You Navigate the Divorce Process With Guest Cherie Morris

Cherie Morris is a divorce coach, parent coordinator, an author, and a mother. While going through her own divorce, Cherie recognized a need for an organized framework and a path to communication. Transitioning through divorce can be an emotionally charged time and having tools and professionals in place to assist along the way is essential.

Now Cherie uses her expertise and personal experience to help others go through the divorce process and to transition and coparent in a way that is best for the children. In this episode, Cherie shares what it is to be a divorce coach and a parent coordinator. She shares some of the problems that arise with communication and expectations. Along with, how to find the support you need to frame the process in way that respects a family even after divorce.

You can find Cherie here:

Dear Divorce Coach

Dear Divorce Coach on Facebook

@DearDivorceTeam on Twitter

Dear Divorce Coach on Pinterest

Dear Divorce Coach on Instagram

Cherie Morris on LinkedIn


Show Notes:


[02:13] Cherie went through her divorce after being in a long-term marriage and having children. 

[02:24] She had experienced divorce through her parents and friends, but what was different was that her spouse was very unprepared for coparenting and making decisions that were good for the family. 

[02:55] Even after a divorce if you have children, you are still a family in many ways.

[03:11] Cherie had a top-notch lawyer and a good therapist. She was also a lawyer. Still, she felt that an objective thinking partner was missing from the process.

[03:52] She needed someone to help steer her clear from the pitfalls when emotions are high and logic is not always at the forefront.

[04:01] After her divorce, she discovered that this training was available.

[04:05] Cherie was ending her legal practice and saw this as an opportunity to pursue her passion and help others going forward with their divorces.

[04:17] This led to Cherie's current career as a divorce coach and parent coordinator.

[04:51] Things that people should be thinking about when going through the divorce process.

[05:26] First off, you should always ask, can this marriage be saved? Have you done the work to repair the marriage if possible?

[05:54] Have you contemplated how things will look financially after the divorce?

[06:39] Always looked as closely as you can so that there are no unexpected surprises

[06:46] Ask what type of co-parent you expect your spouse to be. 

[07:58] What is a divorce coach?

[08:28] The divorce coach holds your hand every step of the journey from the contemplation stage to the possible post-divorce complications.

[09:54] You will also need an attorney and possibly a therapist for emotional support.

[10:23] A certified divorce financial analyst is also very helpful.

[10:46] The divorce coach also provides help on the parenting front and making decisions with the co-parent.

[11:23] A divorce coach provides support and helps find professionals to meet whatever needs the divorcing couple is going through.

[12:35] A divorce coach also helps you frame your values.

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