Divorce Coach
Give divorce coaching clients the structure and clarity to rebuild their lives.
Support clients through life's hardest transition, without the paperwork chaos.
Common challenges
- Supporting clients through non-linear, emotionally volatile progress
- Tracking both emotional and practical milestones across long engagements
- Maintaining highly confidential session records
- Helping clients stay focused on next steps when everything feels overwhelming
How Kaido helps
- Structured milestone programs that map the full recovery process
- Private session notes that capture emotional and practical progress
- Task assignments that break the overwhelming into manageable next steps
- Secure messaging to share resources and stay connected between sessions
Map the recovery process from crisis to new chapter
Divorce is a process, not an event. Kaido lets you structure the coaching engagement into defined phases, such as stabilization, separation support, identity rebuilding, and new beginnings, so clients understand where they are, where they're going, and that progress is real even when it doesn't feel like it.
- Build phased programs that mirror the real emotional arc of divorce
- Each phase has defined milestones clients can see and work toward
- Progress tracking makes growth visible even in difficult weeks
- Reuse the same program framework across every new client
Divorce Recovery Journey
Break the overwhelming into manageable next steps
Clients in the middle of divorce face an avalanche of decisions, emotions, and logistics. Kaido's task system lets you distill each session's insights into specific, small action items with due dates: things clients can actually do this week, creating gentle momentum without adding to the pressure.
- Assign 2-3 focused action items after each session
- Clients see their tasks in their private dashboard
- Small wins build the confidence needed for bigger decisions
- You see completion status and can follow up before the next call
This Week's Actions
Write your morning journal entry
Complete the values worksheet
Identify 3 limiting beliefs
Visualize your ideal week
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Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about using Kaido as a divorce coach.
- How do I handle the sensitive, confidential nature of divorce coaching?
- All data in Kaido is private to your account. Session notes are never visible to clients. Client profiles, notes, and records are protected and only accessible to you and team members you explicitly authorize.
- Can I structure my divorce coaching into phases?
- Yes. Kaido's program builder lets you create multi-phase programs, for example moving from crisis stabilization through legal navigation to identity rebuilding, with each phase having its own sessions, tasks, and resources.
- Can I work with multiple divorce coaching clients without mixing up their information?
- Yes. Every client has a completely separate profile, engagement, and private space. There is no risk of information crossing between clients, no matter how many you have.
- Can clients book their own sessions during a difficult week?
- Yes. If you connect your calendar and enable self-booking, clients can schedule sessions when they need support, within the availability windows you set. This is especially valuable in a coaching niche where clients sometimes need to reach out urgently.
- Can I share resources like reading lists or journaling prompts?
- Yes. You can attach resources to tasks within a program or share files and links via the private messaging thread. Clients access everything from their own dashboard. No need to dig through email.