Collaborative Law
Collaborative Divorce and Co-Parent Coaching
Separation can be a time of profound transformation.
As a trauma-informed mental health professional working in Collaborative Law, I support individuals and families through the complexities of family reshaping and divorce with care, clarity, and respect. Grounded in decolonial values, I honor the diverse ways people create, sustain, and reimagine relationships. Whether you're navigating co-parenting, family life, restructuring your relationship, or moving forward on your own, I offer a non-adversarial, culturally responsive space where emotional safety, collaboration, and healing guide the process. Together, we work toward outcomes that support the dignity and well-being of all involved.
I have specialized training in Collaborative Law and mediation and provide culturally-competent care for: families and couples (affirming care for non-monogamous relationships, relationship anarchists++), and the 2SLGBTQIA+/queer community.
Virtual and in-person sessions available in downtown Bellingham, WA.
Reach out to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a more compassionate path forward.
What is Collaborative Divorce?
Collaborative divorce is a respectful, non-adversarial process that helps separating partners resolve legal, emotional, and practical issues outside of court. Each person works with their own attorney, and the team may also include neutral professionals such as a collaborative law-trained divorce coach (also called a mental health neutral), financial specialist (or CDFA®), or child and family specialist, depending on the needs of the family. Together, the team creates a safe and structured space to address concerns, improve communication, and reach mutually agreed-upon solutions. The goal is to reduce conflict, protect relationships, and support the well-being of everyone involved—especially children—through a cooperative, forward-looking process.
Fee per 60 min of collaborative services: $225