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Empowering Through Divorce: Finding Your Personal Strength

  • amyenielsen6
  • Apr 24
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 25

Divorce is never easy. It's a period in life that often brings a whirlwind of emotions, from sadness and anger to relief and hope for the future. Navigating this turbulent time can be overwhelming, but it is also an opportunity for personal growth and empowerment.


Divorce is never easy. It's not just a legal event—it's an emotional, relational, and logistical upheaval. Whether you're initiating the process or reeling from it, whether you're co-parenting or just beginning to imagine what life on the other side might look like—you deserve support that’s both compassionate and practical.


I meet people at this exact moment. I bring together my background as a former divorce attorney, my extensive education in dispute resolution and child development, and my own lived experience of divorce and co-parenting. What you get is support that’s smart, strategic, and deeply human.


Divorce Is a Transition—Not a Definition

One of the biggest shifts I help clients make is seeing divorce not as a failure, but as a powerful life transition. It's about moving through grief, uncertainty, and fear—and reconnecting with who you are and what you want for your life, your family, and your future.

This work isn’t just about "getting through" the logistics. It’s about building the tools and clarity to move forward with purpose.


What Empowerment Looks Like

Empowerment during divorce doesn’t mean having all the answers. It means:

  • Learning how to manage overwhelm with structure and clarity

  • Understanding how the legal process works—without getting consumed by it

  • Communicating effectively with your co-parent (even if it’s hard right now)

  • Protecting your children’s emotional landscape by reducing conflict and creating consistency

  • Reclaiming your confidence, your boundaries, and your voice

And sometimes, it means just having someone by your side who gets it.


A Holistic Approach—Rooted in Real Life

Because of my legal background, I can help you think strategically—how to work with your attorney, how to plan for mediation, how to avoid costly detours in court. But because of my coaching approach, I also hold space for the real stuff: the big emotions, the day-to-day stress, and the identity shifts that come with ending a marriage.


And for parents? I always bring it back to the kids. My work is deeply informed by child development research, and I’m passionate about helping parents support their kids through transitions in ways that are attuned, grounded, and protective.


This Is Your Journey—But You Don’t Have to Walk It Alone

You are not broken. You are not behind. You are not alone.You are in a moment of transformation—and you deserve support that honors both the vulnerability and the strength it takes to show up for yourself.


If you’re thinking about divorce, in the thick of it, or rebuilding on the other side, I’m here to help. Whether through coaching, mediation, or co-parenting support, I’ll meet you where you are—and walk with you toward what’s next.



 
 
 

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Legal disclaimer: 

The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice, therapy, or mental health counseling. Divorce and co-parenting coaching and mediation services are not a substitute for legal representation or psychological treatment.

 

While I aim to support families through transitions with clarity and compassion, I do not provide legal counsel or licensed mental health services. For legal, financial, or psychological matters, please consult a qualified professional.

Use of this website or participation in services does not establish a therapist-client, attorney-client, or other fiduciary relationship.

 

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