Your Questions, Answered: Navigating Divorce with Clarity

  • Divorce coaching is a forward-focused, practical support system designed to help you navigate decisions, communication, and next steps during and after divorce.

    I am not a therapist, and I do not provide legal advice. Instead, I help you think clearly, stay organized, and move forward with intention—while collaborating alongside your attorney, mediator, or financial professional.

  • I help you navigate the real-life decisions that come with divorce, including:

    • Creating a clear plan for your next chapter

    • Thinking through parenting decisions and transitions

    • Organizing college planning and financial priorities

    • Preparing for conversations with attorneys or your co-parent

    • Reducing overwhelm so you can make grounded decisions

    This is about helping you move from reactive to intentional.

  • It’s just as important to understand what I don’t do:

    • I do not provide legal advice or represent you in court

    • I do not replace your attorney, mediator, or financial advisor

    • I do not diagnose or treat mental health conditions

    • I do not take sides or engage in conflict with your co-parent

    My role is to support you—with clarity, strategy, and steady guidance.

  • This is where my work is uniquely different.

    I help families make decisions during divorce that protect their child’s future—especially when it comes to:

    • FAFSA and financial aid positioning

    • College savings and funding strategies

    • Aligning divorce agreements with future college costs

    • Avoiding common (and costly) mistakes that impact admissions or aid

    Divorce is not just a legal process—it’s a long-term financial and family decision.

  • The earlier, the better.

    Many clients start working with me:

    • When they are first considering divorce

    • During mediation or legal proceedings

    • After divorce, when they are navigating co-parenting or planning ahead

    Wherever you are in the process, there is value in having a clear path forward.

  • The Soluna Via Framework is the structure I use to guide clients through this transition with clarity and purpose.

    It focuses on helping you:

    • Vision your next chapter

    • Intentionally make decisions aligned with your values

    • Act with clarity and confidence

    It’s about creating a path forward—not just reacting to what’s happening.

  • Not at all.

    While I can support high-conflict situations, many of my clients are simply looking for:

    • Clarity in decision-making

    • Confidence in conversations

    • Guidance through unfamiliar territory

    Even in amicable divorces, there are complex decisions that benefit from thoughtful support.

  • You can expect a calm, grounded space where you can:

    • Think clearly without pressure

    • Talk through decisions before acting

    • Receive guidance that is both strategic and compassionate

    My goal is for you to leave each session feeling more confident, more prepared, and more in control of your path forward.

  • Soluna Via is rooted in both strategy and care.

    With my background in college planning, financial guidance, and family advising, I bring a long-term lens to the divorce process—helping you make decisions today that support your child’s future and your own next chapter.

    This is not just about getting through divorce.
    It’s about creating a path forward that is aligned, stable, and intentional.

Divorce brings both emotional and practical decisions—especially when children and future planning are involved. At Soluna Via, we provide divorce coaching for parents who want clarity, structure, and long-term strategy. Below are answers to the most common questions about how we support families through this transition—without replacing legal or mental health professionals.