Join Our Network of Divorce Coaches

DivorcePlus connects people going through divorce with the professionals, information, and tools they need, and we're always looking for qualified experts to grow with us.


  • Coaches: claim your free profile to reach clients nationwide who are actively looking for divorce and parent coaching support.


  • Writers and experts: submit original, authoritative articles for publication in Divorce 101, our expert library read by people across the country.


  • Brands: our Strategic Partnership program places products and services that genuinely help divorcing families in front of the audience that needs them, with clear disclosure and professional standards on both sides.



Every submission is reviewed by our editorial team. We publish work that meets our standards for originality, accuracy, and helpfulness, and we reserve the right to decline any submission.


DivorcePlus exists to make one of life's hardest transitions easier. Our readers arrive here at every stage of the process: contemplating divorce, working through the legal and financial steps, co-parenting afterward, and rebuilding their lives. They come for trustworthy information and stay for the professionals who can help them personally.


That's where you come in. Whether you're a coach ready to grow your practice, an expert with knowledge worth sharing, or a company with a product that genuinely serves this audience, there's a place for you in the DivorcePlus network. Here's how each path works.



Editorial Contributors: Write for Divorce 101


If you're looking to get your expertise in front of our audience, you came to the right place. DivorcePlus reviews and accepts original, helpful articles on divorce and family law topics for publication in Divorce 101, our expert article library.


Our audience is made up of everyday individuals nationwide looking for divorce information and support. Your article should speak to them directly: clear, practical, warm, and free of jargon. The professionals who write for us include attorneys, coaches, mediators, therapists, financial professionals, and other experts whose work touches divorce and family transitions.


Submission Specifications


Before submitting, please review these requirements carefully. They exist to protect our readers, our contributors, and the credibility of the platform we all share.


1. Content must be unique. We publish original work only. Your submission must be previously unpublished anywhere, including your own website, newsletter, or social channels, and must not be submitted elsewhere while under our review. All submissions are screened for originality, and content that substantially duplicates existing material, on our site or anywhere else, will be declined.


2. Content must be authoritative. Articles should be grounded in genuine expertise, your professional credentials, your practice experience, or both, and factual claims should be supported by reputable published sources such as government resources, peer-reviewed research, courts, and recognized professional organizations. Include a short author bio with your relevant credentials. Articles offering legal, medical, financial, or mental health information must be framed as general education, not individualized advice, and should direct readers to consult the appropriate licensed professional for their specific situation.


3. Content must serve the reader first. Write for the person going through divorce, not for your marketing funnel. Self-promotion belongs in your author bio, not the article body. We welcome your perspective and voice; we decline advertorials dressed as articles.


4. DivorcePlus will own the published content. By submitting an article that we accept for publication, you assign all rights in the work to DivorcePlus LLC, which becomes its exclusive owner. You'll receive full byline credit as the author, and you're welcome to link to your published article from your own site and channels. Because DivorcePlus owns the content, you may not republish the article elsewhere, and DivorcePlus may update, excerpt, repurpose, or continue publishing it at its discretion.


5. Our editors may refine your work. Our editorial team has the authority to make non-substantive modifications before publication, including edits for grammar, clarity, style, formatting, headline and meta optimization, and the addition of relevant internal links, without further approval. Any substantive changes to your meaning, positions, or professional guidance will be reviewed with you before publication.


6. Publication is not guaranteed. DivorcePlus reserves the right to decline any submission, and to remove or update any published article, at its sole discretion. Submission does not create an obligation to publish, and our editorial decisions are final. We aim to respond to every submission, and when we decline a piece we'll tell you, though we cannot always provide detailed feedback.


Practical guidelines: aim for roughly 1,000 to 2,000 words, use descriptive subheadings, write in plain language for a general audience, and submit in an editable document format. If your article involves a topic our library already covers, tell us what your piece adds; a fresh angle from genuine expertise is always welcome, while a rehash is not.


Ready to submit? Email your article, author bio, and credentials to support@divorceplus.com with the subject line "Editorial Submission."


Coaching Profiles: Claim Yours Free


If you're a divorce coach, parent coach, or related professional, your free DivorcePlus profile puts you in front of people nationwide who are actively searching for exactly what you offer.


Your profile showcases your credentials, specialties, and approach, and connects prospective clients directly to you. Coaches in our network can also strengthen their visibility by contributing articles to Divorce 101, which builds your authority with readers and search engines alike; many of our most-read articles are written by the coaches our readers go on to hire.


Claiming your profile takes just a few minutes. Claim your free profile here, or browse the current coach directory to see how your peers present their practices.

Strategic Partnerships


DivorcePlus is looking for products and services that genuinely empower and assist individuals going through divorce or other family law transitions: tools, resources, and offerings that we would be proud to put in front of the people who trust us.


Our Strategic Partnership program places your business in front of our nationwide audience through sponsored articles and placements in our community blog, with pathways from our pages to yours. It's a way to expand your reach and educate your audience through content that actually helps the reader, which, not coincidentally, is also the kind of content that performs.


We approach partnerships the way we'd want a partner to approach us, so here is how we work:


Fit comes first. We partner with companies whose products serve our readers' real needs and whose business practices we're comfortable associating with our name. We decline partnerships that don't meet that bar, regardless of budget.


Sponsored content is always disclosed. Consistent with Federal Trade Commission guidance and our own standards, partner content is clearly identified to readers as sponsored or partner material. Transparency protects your brand and ours, and readers reward it with trust.

Partnership does not purchase editorial endorsement. Sponsored placements and our independent editorial content remain distinct. Our editorial team's articles, reviews, and recommendations are not for sale, which is precisely what makes presence on our platform valuable.


Clear terms, honest expectations. Every partnership operates under a written agreement covering scope, placement, duration, and termination. We don't guarantee specific traffic, rankings, leads, or sales outcomes, and we encourage partners to be skeptical of anyone in this industry who does. What we offer is a credible platform, an engaged audience, and content built to professional standards.


Compliance is shared. Partners are responsible for the accuracy of claims about their own products and for compliance with the laws and regulations governing their industry, and we reserve the right to decline or discontinue any placement that raises concerns.


To explore a partnership, contact us at support@divorceplus.com with the subject line "Strategic Partnership" and a brief description of your product or service and how it helps people going through divorce.