Meet the Coaches

Our Stories

Successful divorce coaches need to be empathetic, solution-focused and experienced. Before we started helping others, we both went through high-conflict divorces ourselves involving child protection agencies, parenting assessments and innumerable rounds of court to protect our children and help them thrive. We learned so much from the experiences and want to make sure that you can get the support you need from coaches who know what you’re going through!


Adrianna Laver

Eleven years ago, my world turned upside down. Just four weeks after giving birth to my son, my husband decided to end our marriage. I later discovered he had been having an affair during my pregnancy. What followed was a decade-long high-conflict custody battle, involving multiple legal proceedings, the Office of the Children’s Lawyer, and a Section 30 Assessment. Throughout it all, I had to fight to protect my son’s well-being while navigating relentless challenges.

What got me through? The support of my family and friends as well as my background in psychology, counselling and coaching. These experiences not only shaped me but also fueled my passion for helping others, which is why I decided to become a divorce coach.

For over seven years, I counseled individuals struggling with substance abuse, anger management, and personality disorders. Additionally, I spent over a decade teaching psychology, addictions and mental health, counseling skills, and abnormal psychology for a College. 

Through my personal journey and professional expertise, I’ve learned that there is life after divorce—a life of confidence, clarity, and empowerment. My mission is to help you rebuild, heal, and thrive beyond divorce.


Brent Laver

My story begins when my wife told me that she was moving out, revealing she was involved with another man. I was blindsided, despondent, and terrified of losing my 2.5-year-old son. Every divorced father I spoke to confirmed my worst fears—that I’d become a peripheral figure in his life, financially drained and powerless. My wife’s threats to take him away only deepened my anxiety.

But I refused to accept that. I fought relentlessly for my son, determined to remain a central part of his life. It wasn’t easy, but I secured 50/50 parenting time and joint decision-making. Even then, the conflict continued, and for years, I lived in fear of losing him. Courts often seemed unsympathetic to fathers, reinforcing the belief that we’re secondary parents.

With time, things improved. My ex and I built a cooperative co-parenting relationship, and my son, naturally gravitating toward me, now lives with me full-time while maintaining a strong bond with his mother.

I understand the challenges men face in divorce—the fear, the legal battles, and the emotional toll. My goal is to coach fathers through this difficult process, ensuring they stay engaged, empowered, and present in their children’s lives. Divorce coaches are solution-focused, and I will help provide you the tools and confidence to navigate the process. If you’re unsure, just reach out for a free 30-min consultation!


Whether you’re facing a high-conflict divorce, struggling with co-parenting, or simply looking for a way forward, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. Let’s take the first step together. Book a free consultation today using the form below or go to our Contact page for more ways to reach out.