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High Conflict Divorce Coaching

Step forward with clarity, strategy, and support you can trust.

You don't have to navigate divorce alone.

Divorce is difficult for anyone—but when the person you are separating from is antagonistic, abusive, or displays narcissistic traits, the emotional, financial, and legal stakes can feel overwhelming. The path forward often includes unexpected obstacles: post-separation abuse, custody manipulation, misinformation, and a confusing family court system that may not fully understand what you’ve endured.

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This is not a typical divorce.

Friends and family may not understand. Well-meaning advice can make things worse. You may be left feeling isolated, exhausted, second-guessing yourself, and unsure how to protect your children in a system that feels incredibly flawed.

A High Conflict Divorce Coach can help you step forward with clarity, strategy, and support you can trust.

Why Work With a High Conflict Divorce Coach?

Clients seek coaching at many stages of their journey—some are only beginning to consider leaving, others are facing intense co-parenting challenges, post-separation abuse, or the realities of family court.

A High Conflict Divorce Coach partners with you to:

  • Reduce reliance on costly attorney hours by helping you prepare, organize, and self-advocate

  • Process emotional abuse and its impact in a way that supports strategic decision-making

  • Gain objective perspective on your case, so you can respond wisely instead of react emotionally

  • Improve communication using proven methods for high-conflict dynamics

  • Organize and document evidence effectively to support your legal team and your case

  • Protect your children’s best interests with clarity, strategy, and compassion

You deserve a team that understands the dynamics of psychological abuse, coercive control, and personality disorders. A strong attorney who specializes in high conflict divorce and a therapist who understands trauma are essential—a divorce coach bridges the gap between emotional overwhelm and strategic, informed action.

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Meet Leslie

High Conflict Divorce Coach | Advocate | Survivor | Mother

I know the shock, the confusion, the financial fear, the isolation, and the pain of defending truth in a system that doesn’t always recognize emotional abuse.

I learned hard lessons during my own journey.

 

Now, it is my mission to help you shorten yours: less pain, less expense, less confusion, and most importantly, greater protection for your children.

I believe what I endured serves a greater purpose—to help other women rise from their darkest, most disorienting chapter with clarity, strength, and hope.

Professional Credentials

“Leslie is a graduate of the High Conflict Divorce Coach Certification Program. This eight-week, intensive course focuses on the complex dynamics of high-conflict divorce and child custody battles. Our program emphasizes the realities of post-separation abuse and teaches that it often takes only one individual engaging in toxic or abusive behaviors to create a high-conflict situation. Leslie will be an incredible resource and advocate for those navigating the family court system.

 

It was an honor to have Leslie in our program, and I look forward to cheering her on in her advocacy work.”


— Tina Swithin, CEO & Founder, High Conflict Divorce Coach Certification Program

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Mission

My mission is to empower women navigating separation, divorce, and co-parenting with narcissistic partners by offering objective guidance, strategic preparation, and compassionate support.

 

I honor each woman’s unique goals and work toward outcomes that serve the highest and best interests of both her and her children. Through education, preparation, and perspective, I help women face the realities of the family court system with clarity and resilience—supporting custody arrangements that genuinely reflect the needs of their children.

 

Most importantly, I hold space for hope.
You are not alone. There is a path forward.

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Let's Get Started

You have questions, and I want to provide you with the support you need.

 

Let's start with a 15-minute introductory call. From there, we can decide how best to move forward. If you elect to make me part of your team, you will receive some paperwork to complete via email.

All inquiries for support will be kept confidential.

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Recognize the Signs of Post Separation Abuse

This handout outlines types of post separation abuse and common ways they are used against a safe parent.

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