The Reality Behind “Going Solo” If you’ve ever tried to grow a mediation or coaching practice on your own, you already know how heavy it can feel.The clients are there — but so are the long hours, the unpredictable income, and the constant...
The Reality Behind “Going Solo” If you’ve ever tried to grow a mediation or coaching practice on your own, you already know how heavy it can feel.The clients are there — but so are the long hours, the unpredictable income, and the constant...
A Profession at a Crossroads The divorce and family law profession is in the middle of a profound shift. Ask almost any mediator, paralegal, attorney, or divorce coach today, and you’ll hear similar themes: it’s harder than ever to attract and...
Divorce coaching is no longer a fringe service — in some metro markets like Washington, D.C., it’s becoming as common in a divorce support team as a mediator or financial advisor. Packages averaging $1,950–$2,000/month are drawing clients who want...
What if you could leave behind the burnout, the court chaos, and the 60-hour weeks—and still run a profitable, respected peaceful divorce business? That’s not a fantasy. That’s the Divorce With Dignity Network (DWDN). We’re a national network of...
If you’ve been thinking about starting a peaceful divorce practice—but wondering if this quieter season is the right time—you’re asking the right question. The answer isn’t just yes. It’s especially now. Across the Divorce With Dignity Network and...
Yesterday Was Divorce Day: Did You See an Uptick in Prospects? January 6th, commonly referred to as “Divorce Day,” is known for a noticeable spike in divorce-related inquiries. For professionals in the divorce industry—mediators, coaches,...
In today’s evolving world, the landscape of family law, divorce services, and mediation is undergoing significant changes, driven by economic pressures, shifting societal norms, and emerging trends in dispute resolution. If you’ve been...
The concept of “family law” is relatively new in the legal profession. The family law designation only arrived in the California Bar in 1980. As of 2023, there are as many as 175,000 attorneys and other family law practitioners active in the United...
When a family law attorney looks out into the internet to check the competition, they’re apt to see a veritable ocean of family law firms, partnerships, and sole practitioners, all advertising their expertise in every aspect of family law,...
On November 3, 1971, the Utah Supreme Court handed down a ruling in the case of Ghost v. Ghost. At the time of the proceedings, neither Ghost nor Ghost was a ghost. It was a simple divorce proceeding, and Mrs. Ghost wanted a reversal of her divorce...