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Divorce College is a trusted learning hub for people navigating one of the toughest transitions in life. We bring together the most impactful voices, legal, emotional, and financial, to educate and empower our community.

If you're ready to help others through the storm and want to grow your professional influence, you're in the right place.

Who We're Looking For

We’re looking for passionate, experienced professionals who are driven to make a real difference in the lives of those navigating divorce and high-conflict co-parenting. Our instructors come from a wide range of disciplines, each bringing their own unique expertise to the table. Whether you’re a family law attorney who can simplify complex legal concepts, a trauma-informed therapist helping clients regulate emotions and rebuild boundaries, a financial advisor specializing in divorce planning and long-term stability, a skilled mediator who thrives in conflict resolution, or an educator who knows how to turn complicated information into empowering lessons, we want you on our team.

Why Teach With Us

Make an Impact: Share your wisdom with people who are eager to learn and desperate for clarity.

Build Your Brand: Expand your reach and position yourself as a leader in the divorce support space.

Flexible Schedule: Create and deliver courses at your own pace, on your own time.

Earn Income: Get paid for your knowledge and time, fairly and consistently.

Collaborate with Experts: Work with our content team to shape your ideas into high-quality, impactful content.

Topics We're Looking For

Legal & Process Navigation

Divorce Law 101 (processes, rights, timelines)

Understanding the Family Court System

Legal documents and how to interpret them

Preparing for mediation or court

Navigating collaborative divorce

Appeals, enforcement, and court orders

Working effectively with your lawyer

Understanding parenting assessments and reports

Protecting yourself legally in high-conflict situations

Custody & Co-Parenting

Child custody and parenting plans

Building effective parenting time schedules

Co-parenting communication

Parallel parenting for high-conflict situations

Introducing new partners to children

Navigating holidays, birthdays, and special events

How to talk to your kids about divorce

Supporting children’s mental health during separation

Emotional & Mental Wellness

Trauma recovery and emotional healing

Managing stress, anxiety, and overwhelm

Grief, anger, and acceptance after divorce

Boundaries with high-conflict personalities

Rebuilding self-worth and confidence

Understanding narcissistic abuse and coercive control

Attachment styles and how they affect your healing

How to emotionally detach from your ex

Financial Empowerment

Navigating post-divorce finances

Budgeting on one income

Asset division and long-term financial planning

Rebuilding credit and understanding debt

Child support and spousal support basics

Financial abuse: What it is and how to recover

Planning for retirement after divorce

Financial planning for single parents

How to emotionally detach from your ex

Have a unique topic that supports someone through divorce? We’d love to hear it.

Divorce College is a space for real, lived experience and professional wisdom, so if your knowledge can help others through this life-altering transition, it belongs here.

How To Join Our Family

Apply Online – Share your background, credentials, and a course idea.

Meet Our Team – We’ll connect with you to explore how your expertise fits our mission.

Develop Your Course – You’ll get support with structuring and producing your content.

Launch – Once approved, your course goes live and starts making an impact.


Disclaimer: Divorce College is an educational platform committed to empowering and informing individuals navigating high-conflict divorce and contested custody. Our instructors, each experienced in high-conflict divorce dynamics, provide insights, resources, and strategic guidance to support protective co-parents facing post-separation abuse. We help participants identify behavior patterns commonly associated with high-conflict dynamics, including traits often linked to Cluster B personality disorders (e.g., narcissistic, borderline, and antisocial traits). However, our instructors do not diagnose mental health conditions or provide therapy. We also do not offer legal advice. While our guidance is grounded in experience, education, and research, it is not a substitute for legal, psychological, or clinical support.