Return to Home Page


















Divorce is often a very trying time of life... It is a time of major transition and restructuring. A mental health professional can help you address the emotional issues of divorce: loss, fear, and anger, among others. For this reason we have mental health professionals listed with ADP that offer individual and couples counseling or support groups for sharing and understanding with others. ADP has mental health professionals that are trained in Divorce Coaching should you need support while negotiating with your soon to be ex, as well as Child Specialists understanding that divorce may be traumatic for the entire family.

Why use a Mental Health Professional?

  • Help heal emotional issues associated with divorce
  • Share your feelings with others ~ you are not alone
  • Stay focused on issues while negotiating your settlement
  • Learn how to protect your children during this process

Meet our Mental Health Professionals.

Disclaimer: The members of ADP are all independent businesses. We are not in business with each other, unless specifically noted as such. We are each responsible only for the services we individually provide, and we do not profit, supervise, or take responsibility for services provided by any other member. Members do not act as agents, employees, or independent contractors for any other members. The content of this website is not to be construed as legal advice.
ADP will help you obtain a better or good, uncontested, mediated, collaborative, no court divorce using a legal document assistant [LDA], or mediation with a mediator, or a collaborative divorce using collaborative law with a collaborative attorney or lawyer, resulting in a marital settlement agreement [MSA], memorandum of understanding [MOU], and filing all the necessary legal forms, such as asset and liability and income and expenses financial disclosure forms, as well as a qualified domestic relations order aka QDRO. Your divorce will include all separate, community & quasi community property, debts, financial disclosure forms, retirement plans, 401k plans, pension plans, as well as spousal support, alimony and child support. There will be a custody agreement that might be sole, joint and primary and include move-away issues, as well as a parenting and/or co-parenting plan, and could include pet custody, time-share or visitation schedule. This process is good for co-habitation agreements, as well as civil union, gay & lesbian partners and/or relationships, domestic partnerships.
Copyright © 2008 by the Alliance of Divorce Professionals (ADP)