What It’s Like to Work Together
As a new client, you will likely reach out via phone or email to see how the coaching relationship works.
If you decide that you want to move forward, I will ask that you complete two forms: my client intake form, which gives me key baseline data with regard to your situation, and my coaching agreement.
Next, we agree upon our first session. As a client, you are free to book a session through my Calendly link under the “Book a Session Here” tab on my website. I do my very best to accommodate schedule needs.
I am committed to meeting you where you are, but before we dive in, it’s critical that I get to know you, your goals and the details of your situation.
As my client, you can trust that I will honor and respect your pace and comfort in moving the needle forward during your unique divorce journey.
You an also rely on me to nurture a safe, judgment-free space rooted in confidentiality, compassion and empathy.

Together, we will journey through the tunnel of divorce.
It is a road you do not want to travel alone, nor should you.
Testimonials
“Meghan has been an absolute pleasure to go through this difficult time with. She has been such a guiding light in so many aspects of dealing with divorce but most importantly the constant reminder that it will all be ok and happiness is out there. Having someone that has been through this has been so refreshing for me, such a wonderful reminder that I’m not alone. Lastly, I feel like her Instagram posts are literally speaking directly to me! I have asked her multiple times are you talking to only me, it’s just too perfect! I think she is just constantly perfectly on point, wonderfully passionate, loving, caring and such a gift. Thank you for being you.”
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“While most would likely assume a divorce coach will coach you through divorce, or encourage a divorce, there is more to it than that. Meghan isn’t one that sets out to encourage divorce.
I was in individual and couples therapy during a challenging time of my marriage. I felt I needed something more outside of the therapy office. Someone that could help me implement best practices, someone that would check in on, someone I could easily reach out to. While I love my therapist, it wasn’t easy to connect with her outside of my appointment times. Meghan was there for me. I didn’t want to vent to friends and family. Meghan understood where I was coming from and was able to provide a neutral opinion of how to navigate some conflict between me and my spouse; while also holding me accountable to put into practice some tips from my therapist. Meghan is like big sister holding your hand irregardless of what your outcome might be.”
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Disclaimer:
I am not a therapist. Coaching is goal-oriented and designed to focus on taking action to help a client accomplish their defined goals. It is the responsibility of the client to honor their own mental health needs and seek professional support when needed throughout the process. The information exchanged between coach and client is confidential except as required by law. I am not an attorney and am unable to advise clients on their rights or give legal advice pertinent a client’s case. The client accepts responsibility to consult with an attorney regarding any legal matters through the process. I am not a CPA or licensed financial advisor, and I am limited to advise on financial matters and/or tax issues. Clients accept responsibility regarding any financial/tax matters throughout the process.