1. Support and Guidance: Divorce can be an emotionally turbulent time. A divorce coach provides a supportive and non-judgmental space for clients to process their feelings, helping them navigate grief, anger, confusion, and stress in a healthy way.

2. Resource and Network Access: Divorce coaches often have a network of related professionals (such as financial advisors, therapists, and lawyers) and can refer clients to additional resources as needed.

3. Communication Skills: Effective communication with a soon-to-be ex-spouse can be challenging. A divorce coach can teach strategies for constructive communication, especially important when co-parenting children, to minimize conflict and promote a cooperative approach.

4. Navigating the Legal Process: While not legal advisors, divorce coaches can help clients understand the general process of divorce, prepare for meetings with lawyers, and manage paperwork and deadlines, making the legal aspect less overwhelming.

5. Time Management: Divorce can be time-consuming. A coach can help manage the process more efficiently, enabling clients to balance divorce proceedings with personal and professional responsibilities.

6. Personal Growth and Future Planning: Coaches assist clients in viewing their divorce as an opportunity for personal growth and new beginnings. They help clients set future goals, develop self-confidence, and create a plan for life after divorce.

7. Cost Efficiency: Working with a divorce coach can, in some cases, reduce the emotional and financial costs of divorce by helping clients avoid prolonged legal battles, make efficient use of their lawyer's time, and focus on constructive solutions.

8. Accountability and Motivation: A divorce coach provides accountability, helping clients stay on track with their goals during a time when it's easy to lose direction.