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What Is a Divorce Coach? (And Why You Probably Need One)

Untying the Knot

What Is a Divorce Coach? (And Why You Probably Need One)

April 27, 202641:34
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About this episode

What does a divorce coach actually do — and why is it one of the fastest-growing roles in the divorce space? Ryan and Julie talk with divorce coach Masha Rusanov about why emotional intelligence is becoming the real currency of divorce, how a flat-fee model serves both clients and the professionals collaborating around them, and what effective cross-disciplinary teamwork actually looks like in practice. Masha also shares her number one self-regulation tool — the one thing she tells every client before they sit down at the table.

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