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FAMILY LAW

How divorce coaches and family solicitors work together to help clients?

In this episode, Family Law Partner Natasha Slabas is joined by Divorce coach, Sarah Woodward to explore the increasingly important role of divorce coaches and how they work alongside divorce solicitors to support clients through the separation process.

Unlike solicitors, divorce coaches do not offer legal advice. Instead, they help clients manage the psychological and logistical challenges that accompany the end of a marriage, such as decision-making, communication with a former spouse, and planning for life after divorce.

When divorce coaches and solicitors collaborate effectively, clients benefit from a more holistic approach to the divorce process. Solicitors focus on the legal framework: advising on financial settlements, child arrangements, and court proceedings. Divorce coaches, meanwhile, prepare clients emotionally for key meetings, help them articulate their priorities, and reduce the likelihood of decisions driven by heightened emotions rather than long-term interests.

This division of labour can make legal consultations more productive. Clients who have worked with a coach often arrive at appointments with clearer goals, better-organised documentation, and a calmer mindset—saving time and potentially reducing legal costs.

For more information about the areas covered in this episode, or if you need advice from one of our family law solicitors, please contact us via our online enquiry form.

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Natasha Slabas

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Significant experience in cases with international issues in relation to children and financial matters following overseas divorce.

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