Sometimes the hardest part is feeling caught between holding on and letting go.

You may feel pulled in different directions: part of you wants to fight for the relationship, while another part wonders if it’s time to walk away. Divorce decision support offers the structure and compassion you need to understand your options and decide where to go from here.

Divorce decision support gives you a place to pause and get clarity. It isn’t about rushing to fix the marriage or pushing anyone to end it. Instead, it’s a structured, short-term process designed to help you:

  • Understand what has brought the relationship to this point.
  • See more clearly the role each partner has played in the struggles.
  • Explore what healing or separation could look like.
  • Decide whether to commit to couples therapy, separate, or take more time for reflection.

This type of work is sometimes called discernment counseling. It usually lasts between one and five sessions, and the goal is not to solve everything, it’s to help you make the next step with honesty and confidence.

If you’re feeling uncertain, you don’t have to stay stuck in limbo. Divorce decision support offers a compassionate space to reflect, gather insight, and move forward with clarity.