From Divorced to Divorce Coach

I spent years producing television—managing chaos, wrangling personalities, and turning messy situations into coherent narratives.

Then divorce happened. And what I discovered is that everything I'd learned about strategic thinking, crisis management, and storytelling was exactly what I needed to navigate my own choppy waters.

Now I help others do the same.

Divorce coaching sits at the intersection of legal process, financial planning, and emotional support.

In my coaching practice, I bring order to emotional upheaval, helping clients save thousands in legal fees by arriving at their lawyer's office organized, clear, and ready to maximize those $600/hour conversations.

I'm committed to professionalizing this space and establishing the standards that will serve families better.

Where Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Transitions

Judaism understands separation. From havdalah (the ritual marking the end of Shabbat) to the concept of lech lecha (go forth into the unknown), Jewish tradition is built on navigating transitions with intention.

I weave these perspectives into my practice—not heavy-handedly, but where they offer clients a different lens for seeing their experience.

I don't promote divorce. What I do promote is values-driven strategic thinking and the radical idea that, done well, this might become the chapter you look back on with the most pride.

My approach is simple: I'm not here to cradle or coddle. I'm here to steady the ground so you can walk across it yourself.

Building Credibility in an Emerging Field

  • Certified Divorce Coach (CDC®)

  • COO, Divorce & Discovery nonprofit

  • Former Television Producer

  • Public Speaker on transitions and resilience

  • Thought leader in strategic divorce navigation

  • Law school applicant (for Fall 2026)

Available for expert commentary on:

  • Gray divorce trends

  • Strategic pre-legal preparation

  • Women thriving post-divorce

  • Professionalizing divorce support

  • And more!

The Personal Touch You Need to Navigate This Moment

Been there, done that. That's not a marketing line—it's why I do this work.

When I emerged from my own divorce, I turned around and asked: What if I could spare others the expensive mistakes, the 3 a.m. panic, the feeling that they're the only one going through this?

I live in the Bay Area, where I'm active in the Jewish community and can sometimes be found at Zuni (if you know, you know). I believe in good design, clear thinking, and the power of reframing our stories.

Most importantly, I believe that smart, capable people deserve support that matches their sophistication—especially when life throws them its biggest curveball.

Ready to transform upheaval into opportunity?