Concierge counseling for parents navigating family crisis.
“You can’t go back. But you don’t have to move forward alone.”
You never wanted to be here.
This change to your family unit wasn’t in the plan—not for you, not for your kids. But here you are, navigating a time that feels terrifying.
A family crisis can come in many different forms: Kids struggling with a sudden relocation. Parents who are navigating an end to their marriage. Families facing unexpected loss or grief.
You’ve heard the stories…
The kids who don’t “bounce back”. The partners who turn into lifelong enemies. The “broken” families that never quite heal.
Deep down, you’re asking yourself: Will my family ever recover? Will my kids be okay?
A new kind of parenting for a new kind of family.
As a parenting expert and divorce coach, I help you through tough times. And believe me when I say, with the right support, a peaceful transition is possible.
I help you make important decisions about schedules, communication, and expectations with:
In-Person Sessions — Individual and/or joint (you, your co-parent or both).
Ongoing Support: — Access to me between sessions via phone or text.
Crisis Management: — When things escalate, you don’t have to wait a week for help.
Real Tools: — Not just talk, but practical strategies that move you forward.
Why It Works
My practice stays small for a reason: you get more than a therapist or coach. You get someone who’s walked this path and will walk it with you — helping you shift out of crisis, stay out of court, and build a plan for what’s next.
If you’re looking for quick fixes or occasional check-ins, this may not be the right fit. But if you want high-level, personalized support that changes the trajectory of your family’s future — you’re in the right place.
Start today.
If you're in the thick of it — or just realizing your family needs extra support navigating this difficult time — you’re in the right place.
When you're ready for more than just resources — reach out. No pushy sales tactics. Just a real conversation about what support could look like.