Divorce is not just a legal process. It is an emotional, financial, and strategic transition that can quickly become overwhelming without the right support. In this episode of The D Shift, Mardi Winder speaks with fellow divorce coach Julie Desmond about the practical and emotional benefits of having a divorce coach as part of your support team.
Julie shares how her own difficult divorce experience led her into the field of divorce coaching after realizing how many people navigate the process without guidance, preparation, or emotional support. The conversation highlights the important distinction between legal advice and divorce coaching, especially in helping clients stay organized, emotionally grounded, and prepared for the many decisions that arise throughout the process.
Together, they discuss how conflict escalation often increases legal costs and emotional exhaustion, while preparation and emotional regulation can create better outcomes for everyone involved. Julie explains how simple shifts, such as pausing before reacting to texts or emails, preparing questions before attorney calls, and understanding what truly requires legal intervention, can save clients both money and unnecessary stress.
Julie discusses how:
• Divorce coaching provides emotional and strategic support that differs from legal advice
• Preparation before mediation, attorney meetings, and court processes can reduce stress and unnecessary costs
• Reacting emotionally during divorce often escalates conflict and increases legal fees
• A divorce coach can help clients reality test situations and focus on the bigger picture
• Shared parenting transitions can create identity challenges and emotional overwhelm for parents
• Many people going through divorce feel isolated, especially when faith or cultural pressures are involved
• Having a neutral support person can help clients feel more grounded and empowered during difficult decisions
• Divorce coaching can help people approach the process more strategically instead of reactively
About the Guest:
I am Julie Desmond, founder of Desmond Divorce Coaching. As a DCA® Certified ADR Divorce Coach I specialize in helping my clients navigate conflict and focus on their future. Helping them gain the knowledge they need to make informed smart decisions throughout the process.
To connect with Julie:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1JqXRkFksN/?mibextid=wwXIfr
About the Host
Mardi Winder is a Strategic Divorce Consultant and High-Conflict Divorce Coach who helps high-achieving individuals navigate divorce with clarity, confidence, and control. Drawing on more than 30 years of experience in mediation, divorce coaching and conflict resolution, she supports clients in making smart decisions while reducing emotional and financial fallout, particularly in high-conflict, high-asset and complex divorces. Mardi is the founder of Positive Communication Systems, LLC, and the Strategic Divorce Directory, LLC.
For Mardi’s gift: The Resilience Building Blueprint: A 28-Day Journey To A Stronger You https://www.divorcecoach4women.com/rbb
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