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what working together costs

I am going to be straight with you about why there is not a price list on this page.

Coaching is not a product with a sticker. What you need depends on where you are, what is happening in your case, and how much of this you want to carry yourself. Somebody deciding whether to leave needs something completely different from somebody with a hearing in three weeks. A number on a page cannot tell you which one you are.

So here is what I can tell you.

Coaching is one-on-one, sixty minutes, on Zoom. Most clients meet with me weekly during the hardest stretch and taper off as things settle. Some meet twice a month the whole way through. Some come for a single session when they need to think something through with a person who knows the terrain.

There is a flexible option and there are ongoing options. The ongoing ones cost less per session, because that is how it should work.

Mediation is a flat fee, quoted before we start.

I hold a few reduced-rate spots for people for whom the full fee would be a real barrier. If that is you, say so on our call. You will not have to make a case for yourself.

And yes, we will talk about actual numbers on the free call. I will give you exact figures for whichever path fits. Nobody gets to the end of a conversation with me and still does not know what it costs.

One piece of context that I think matters. A litigated divorce in Los Angeles County routinely runs past $20,000 per person, and that is before anybody has learned anything about how to talk to their co-parent. Coaching is not in that category, and it tends to make the legal part cheaper, because you stop paying an attorney’s hourly rate to be your therapist.

Curious whether coaching could help in your situation?

You don’t have to stay stuck. Let’s talk — no pressure, no cost — just a focused, forward-moving conversation about how coaching can help you move through divorce with more confidence and control.

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