Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce Coaching
Do I Need Prior Experience or Coaching Background?
- No prior coaching experience is necessary. If you're passionate about helping others or have gone through a challenging breakup or divorce, this course could be a great fit for you. Transferable skills from fields like Life Coaching, Counselling, Marriage Therapists, Personal Coaching, or even Fitness Instruction can also be beneficial.
How Much Does the Course Cost?
- The cost of an entry-level course ranges from £1,000 to £5,000. However, you can typically recoup this investment with just 2-3 coaching sessions per month. Our comprehensive course provides all the tools you need to establish and grow your own coaching business, including building a client base.
How Does the Training Program Work?
- The accredited Divorce and Break-Up training program includes 40+ live-recorded videos covering Sara Davison's coaching techniques, plus one year of live coaching for ongoing support. You'll attend monthly sessions with global experts and receive a 100+ page workbook with essential tools. The program's three-part coursework helps you master coaching skills, and you'll join a private Facebook group for support. Upon earning your accreditation, you'll gain access to marketing logos and opportunities to promote your business, including features in The Divorce Coach Clinic webinar series.
Is This Course Right for Me?
- If you are unsure whether this course is the right fit for you, you can book a free discovery call or join our free monthly webinar. These sessions are perfect for new and prospective coaches to ask questions and learn more about the courses.
What Does a Divorce Coach Do?
- A Divorce Coach is a trained and accredited professional who supports individuals going through a difficult divorce and/or breakup. Some coaches are also fully skilled and trained in helping people deal with a narcissist partner or are in a toxic relationship. Unlike a Divorce Lawyer, who focuses on the legal aspects, or a therapist, who addresses deeper mental health concerns, a Divorce Coach focuses on helping clients take back control and move on with their lives. This can also include managing intense emotions, co-parenting guidance, rebuilding self-confidence, regaining a sense of control and creating a clear path toward a new beginning. Many clients find the experience so transformative that they decide to become Certified Breakup & Divorce Coaches themselves — turning their own pain into purpose whilst building a rewarding, empowering new career.