What Is the Difference Between a Divorce Lawyer and a Divorce Coach?
Divorce and custody cases are not just legal problems. They are major life transitions that affect communication, parenting, decision-making, stress, and day-to-day life. This article explains the difference between a divorce lawyer and a divorce coach, why each role matters, and how legal strategy and practical co-parenting support can work together. At Zachary W. Anderson Law, we include access to an in-house Family Transition & Co-Parenting Coach as part of our representation, with no separate coaching fee, because clients often need more than legal advice alone to move through divorce, custody, and family conflict with clarity and stability.
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