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Strategize Divorce Coaching provide services to parent in the family court system who are struggling with what goes on in the courtroom, their case, and outcomes. Our family courts in the United States of America need to be fixed. If you need behavioral health help, understanding the law, or the truth about what really goes on, we can help!


" I was surprised to find out what really goes on in family court." - Anonymous

" I did not know where to turn when CPS was coming after me and bullying me for a 20-year-old case. I was referred to a great lawyer and now CPS has closed my case." -Melissa

" My coach was so knowledgeable about what goes on and she gave me lots of strategies to combat what is going on." - Violet

" I called to see if the Strategize Divorce Coaching would like to sponsor us for an event. I by the time I got off the phone, I was given five other great ways to get sponsors." -Kenny

" Just talking to my coach I felt better. I was energized and ready to take on what the court threw at me." -Bob

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