Divorce Support

Take the First Step Towards Healing and Thriving After Divorce

Are you struggling to move on after your divorce?

You might be asking yourself, "Why is this taking so long?" Friends and family may even question, "You’re not over this yet?" But it's okay if your healing journey takes time. It's a sign that you are processing, learning, and healing.

Divorce is a major life change, and it's normal to feel a wide range of emotions—from grief to confusion, and from loneliness to the challenge of finding a new sense of belonging. Whether it's adjusting to single life, rediscovering yourself, or co-parenting, there's a lot to navigate.

Don’t just survive your divorce—thrive!

Do more than survive your separation and divorce.
Learn to thrive.

Meet Susan Regan

I'm a relationship expert and certified coach. 

With over twenty years of experience as a marriage & family therapist, I have guided countless individuals through their relationship challenges, personal transformations, and the aftermath of relationship trauma.

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If you're looking for a private, online support community, you'll find this within my Relatable© Community, where I offer space to gather and share stories, tips, and lend support. I provide resources and guidance, and host regular gatherings. This comes with your membership to my support groups.

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Divorce Support Groups

My Divorce Support Groups are dedicated to helping you figure things out along the way, so you can build healthier relationships and develop the part of yourself that thrives. In these groups, you'll receive:

  • Expert Guidance: From someone who has helped thousands through their divorce and separation.
  • Supportive Strategies: We create actionable plans to help you move forward.
  • Community Connection: Build a capacity to hold what you need through shared experiences.

 


 

Who Are These Groups For?

Our online coaching groups are for individuals at various stages of separation and divorce. Whether you're just beginning to separate from your partner or are working on recreating your life, these groups provide the support you need as you navigate changes in work, living situations, parenting, friendships, and priorities. 

How Do These Groups Work?

In these sessions, we discuss related issues and options while exploring what your future relationships might look like. Together, we work on personal development to prepare you for a new relationship or contentment in single life.

  • 12-week commitment (with a one-month notice to extend) *Except Drop-In Group
  • Groups limited to seven participants
  • Groups meet weekly, over Zoom
  • Groups include access to the Core Relatable Private Online Community Plan

  

Groups & Times 

The Moms Group – Weekly Support for Divorcing or Separating Mothers

Thursdays · 12:00–1:15 PM PT · Online 

Motherhood doesn’t pause for divorce. Whether you’re at the beginning of separation or already navigating new routines, The Moms Group offers a steady, therapist-led space where you don’t have to hold it all alone.

Led by Susan Regan, MFT, this ongoing support group is for moms balancing the emotional weight of co-parenting, family shifts, and their own healing process.

In This Group, You’ll:

  • Connect with other moms going through similar transitions

  • Get weekly therapist-facilitated guidance and emotional support

  • Talk through challenges like parenting through grief, staying grounded during conflict, and redefining your identity

  • Build strength—not just for your children, but for yourself

You don’t need to have it all figured out to join—just a willingness to show up and take care of your own well-being, too.

Group Details 

  • Weekly 75-minute online sessions

  • Ongoing enrollment (join anytime after intake)

  • $85/session

  • One-time 50-minute intake session ($200) required

Watch this short video to hear from Susan and learn more about how the group works.

 


 

The First Year – Flexible Support for the Early Phase of Divorce

If the first year of separation or divorce has you feeling untethered, this small-group space offers steady ground.

No long-term program. No therapy homework. Just real conversations, therapist guidance, and support you can actually use.

Led by Susan Regan, MFT, The First Year is a co-ed, therapist-facilitated group designed for those navigating the messy middle: not sure what’s next, but needing a place to land.

How It Works

  • 4 drop-in style sessions (prepaid as a package)

  • Use your sessions anytime within 6 weeks 

  • Wednesdays @ 12:00 pm PT · Online · 75 min

  • Max 8 participants per group

  • $340 for 4 sessions (plus a one-time $200 intake)

Group runs with 4+ participants. Attendance is flexible—reserve your spot only when you’re ready.

Who This Group Is For:

  • Recently separated or filing—but not quite “post-divorce”

  • Feeling emotionally raw, uncertain, or isolated

  • Wanting skilled support, but not ready for a 12-week group

  • Needing flexible access to a small, consistent space

This isn’t therapy-lite—it’s a grounded, therapist-led environment for people who want to feel supported without adding another overwhelming commitment.

Watch this video to learn more.

 


 

Group Requirements & Fees

  • 15-minute Inquiry Call: Answer your questions and schedule your intake meeting.
  • Intake Appointment: $200
  • Regular Per Session Fee: $85 [Paid Monthly]
  • Payment: An active credit card is required on file to reserve your spot.
 

About Confidentiality and Privacy:

Do this part of your life here --  in this community. You don’t have to explain yourself; the people in this group are in similar situations as you. In this group, you can ask all of your questions and process your worries here -- with us.

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Get the Support you Need

Within my Relatable© community, you'll find a variety of programs and resources to support your journey towards healthier and more fulfilling relationships.

With a diverse selection of spaces to gather, learn, grow, and get support, you'll be able to start small and expand as you're ready.

If you're interested in joining THIS group, become a member of my Community and then add this group to your membership!

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