Certification Program FAQs

Q: How long does it take to become a Certified Coach or Consultant?

A: This is a self-paced, eight-week course that includes guest instructors (pre-recorded), virtual class meetings (Zoom) and guidance on becoming a high-conflict divorce coach (or consultant/family court advocate).


Q: What type of work can I do after my certification?

A: Divorce coaching is an up-and-coming industry that is being recognized and embraced by family court professionals, domestic violence agencies and by the American Bar Association. Be sure to view the "In the News" tab of our website to read about the industry of divorce coaching.


Q: What type of professional experience or background is required to enroll in your program?

Our students come into the program with diverse backgrounds but all share one common experience which is a high-conflict divorce or child custody battle.


Q: When is the next certification course?

Our eight-week sessions are held every January, May and August. Our sessions fill months in advance so please plan accordingly.


Q: I am interested in applying for a scholarship. How does the process work?

We give away one scholarship per session and we typically receive over 1,000 applicants per session. A variety of factors go into the selection process. Go to the "Apply" tab on our website to submit a scholarship application.