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Stephanie knows what it feels like to be in the middle of a divorce and needing clear answers. She blends financial expertise with lived experience to help you feel steady and confident.
Get clarity on your next three money moves
Build systems to manage co-parenting without chaos
Practice negotiation strategies that actually work
Apply proven project management techniques
Set boundaries that protect your peace

Certified Mediator · PhD · Trauma-Informed
Teresa brings calm, structured support to clients in conflict. With her background as a mediator and researcher, she guides you through tough decisions with clarity and compassion.
Stay calm and grounded in the middle of conflict
Use research-backed approaches to decision making
Strengthen your mediation and negotiation skills
Apply project management tools to move forward
Build the confidence to take your next step

Amy, Late-fifties mom of 4
Where should I start?
You can’t “do it wrong.” If you're unsure what to book first, just book the first session in the Core or Parenting Paths. If after you'r first session, you decide you'd like to book the Full Coaching Bundle of 4 Core and 3 Parenting Sessions, we will apply the price of your first session toward the price of the bundle.
What exactly happens in a coaching session?
Each 50-minute session is focused, practical, and ends with next steps. You’ll get notes, a short checklist, and any relevant templates/guides so you can take action immediately.
How long are sessions and how many will I need?
Sessions are 50 minutes. Many clients choose the 4-session Core Path bundle, the 3-session Parenting Plan bundle, or both. You can add sessions within these paths as needed. We also offer additional stand-alone sessions such as Protective Order Triage.
What’s the difference between Core Path and Parenting Plan work?
Core Path is your divorce fundamentals: options, finances, strategy, and your negotiation matrix. It applies to anyone getting divorced. Parenting Plan is for parents and focuses on parenting plan education, priorities, and drafting clear bullet points you can bring to your lawyer or mediation.
What should I prepare before my first session?
Bring any existing orders, your top priorities, and basic financial info (income, major expenses, debts, home value/mortgage). If you have nothing yet, come as you are—we’ll triage and build your plan.
Can sessions be completed virtually?
Yes, we primarily meet with clients virtually, which allows us to work with clients in all 50 states.
Who will I work with? Can I choose my coach?
You’ll be paired based on your intake so you get the best fit for your goals and timelines. Coach assignments aren’t selectable at checkout.
Is this legal advice? Will you replace my lawyer?
No and no. We’re coaches—education, strategy, organization, and communication. Your lawyer is your legal advisor. We help you show up prepared and clear.
How do payments, cancellations, and rescheduling work?
Payment is due at booking. You can reschedule with advance notice (see checkout terms). You can pay with after pay options at checkout if you need additional payment flexibility.
Benefits & Resources
Work through the Divorce Options Guide to Gain a clear understanding of different approaches to divorce Learn typical cost types and amounts to expect based on the divorce process you select Identify which path best fits your needs Learn how to identify and hire a lawyer aligned with your chosen strategy
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Prep the Inventory Spreadsheet and Get organized about identifying your assets, debts, income, and expenses Discuss pros and cons of various asset types, e.g. tax implications and early withdrawal fees Assess whether keeping assets (like the house) is financially realistic Understand how expense tracking impacts alimony — avoiding or receiving it
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Create a Negotiation Matrix and Define must-haves, nice-to-haves, and dealbreakers See where flexibility can unlock agreement Prepare “sweeteners” you’re willing to trade Build a strategy document to guide your lawyer/mediator and to keep you on-track during negotiation
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Compile Parenting Priorities List Define must-haves vs. nice-to-haves Identify dealbreakers that protect your children Balance practical logistics with emotional priorities Create a values-based plan you feel confident about