SERVICES FOR FRIENDS AND FAMILY
For Friends and Family:
Show Up Brave
Divorce doesn’t happen in isolation—it creates ripples that touch families, friends, colleagues, and communities. Watching someone you care about navigate the unraveling of their life can be deeply unsettling. It can bring up your own fears, challenge your beliefs about relationships, and leave you unsure of how to help without overstepping or causing harm.
At Artemis Divorce Coaching, we believe that support networks are essential. But showing up bravely for a loved one going through divorce isn’t always intuitive. It requires compassion, understanding, and tools to navigate your own emotions while holding space for theirs. That’s why we’re here to help.
Who Is This For?
Our friends and family coaching is perfect for:
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Parents who want to support their divorcing children.
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Friends and siblings navigating their role during a loved one’s transition.
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Colleagues or bosses who want to offer meaningful assistance without overstepping.
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Adult children learning how to support a parent who is divorcing.
Let’s Work Together
Your loved one’s divorce is a difficult journey—but you don’t have to navigate your role alone. With the right tools and insights, you can show up brave, offering steady, compassionate support while maintaining your own emotional health.
Schedule a free 30-minute consultation today to explore how our coaching can help you show up brave for the people you care about.
What You'll Gain

Our coaching for support networks is designed to help you:
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Understand the Divorce Journey
Divorce isn’t just a legal process—it’s an emotional, financial, and relational upheaval. We’ll help you understand the challenges your loved one is facing so you can offer informed, empathetic support.
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Navigate Your Own Triggers
Divorce can stir up your own beliefs, fears, or unresolved emotions. Whether you’re a parent reliving your own divorce, an adult child worried about family dynamics, or a friend questioning your own relationship stability, we’ll help you process these feelings and stay grounded.
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Provide a Soft Landing Spot
Divorcing individuals need nonjudgmental spaces where they can process their pain, make sense of their new reality, and feel supported. We’ll guide you on how to hold space for your loved one without centering yourself in their experience.
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Communicate with Compassion
Words have power—especially during times of grief and uncertainty. We’ll teach you how to communicate in ways that are empowering, validating, and constructive, even during moments of tension or misunderstanding.
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Set Healthy Boundaries
Supporting someone through divorce doesn’t mean losing yourself in their journey. We’ll help you find the balance between being there for your loved one and protecting your own emotional well-being.

