Are You a Divorce Professional? Here's Why Your Clients Need a Directory.
If you work with people going through divorce — as a coach, attorney, mediator, therapist, financial planner, or another kind of specialist — you already know this: your clients don't find the help they need easily.
They come to you having already spent hours or days or weeks trying to figure out where to turn. They found you through a friend, or a Google search that took too long, or a general directory that wasn't built for any of this. And often, they came to you without knowing the other kinds of support they also need.
That's the problem a vetted divorce directory solves — for your clients, and for your practice.
The Search Problem Is Real
Right now, someone going through a divorce is searching for help. They might be typing "divorce coach near me" or "do I need a therapist during divorce" or "how do I find a good divorce attorney." They're searching at 11pm. They're exhausted. They're trying to figure out where to start.
What they're not finding is one place that has all of it — organized clearly, with professionals they can trust. They're finding general directories, law firm websites, Psychology Today (which wasn't built for this), and a lot of noise.
A directory built exclusively for divorce support changes that. It means the people who need you can actually find you — in context, alongside the other professionals they may also need.
Why Vetted Matters
There's a meaningful difference between being listed in a general directory and being part of a vetted, curated community built specifically around divorce support.
Fresh Starts Registry isn't a pay-to-play listing service. It's a community. The professionals in the Expert Directory have been reviewed and have chosen to be here — which means your potential clients are coming to the directory with a level of trust they don't bring to a generic search result.
That trust transfers to you.
It's Not Just a Listing — It's an Ecosystem
Fresh Starts Registry is the only place that connects divorce professionals across all five categories — coaches, attorneys, mediators, therapists, and financial planners — in one place. That means when a client finds their divorce coach through Fresh Starts and then realizes they need a CDFA, they're already in the right ecosystem.
When a therapist refers a client out for coaching, they're referring within the same curated community. When an attorney needs to point a client toward financial planning support, it's one directory.
Being part of that network matters — not just for visibility, but for the quality of the referral environment your clients are navigating.
Your Clients Are Looking for All of This
The divorce support landscape is fragmented by default. One directory built around this specific transition — with real vetting, a real community, and a real commitment to the people going through it — is exactly what's been missing.
Your clients deserve to find you. And they deserve to find the rest of their support team too.