Second Act Divorce Coaching

I am proud to share an important milestone in my work and my mission to support people through one of life’s most challenging transitions.

I have officially completed my mediation certification—and I am continuing advanced training to deepen my skills in conflict resolution, negotiation, and family-centered decision-making. This training strengthens my ability to guide individuals and couples toward calmer, more collaborative, and more empowered paths through divorce.

This milestone comes at a meaningful time as I also introduce my new DBA, Second Act Divorce Coaching, an extension of my work through Live Life Now LLC. Second Act Divorce Coaching reflects my heart for helping people not only get through divorce, but move forward with clarity, confidence, and hope into their next chapter.

Divorce does not have to be defined by conflict or devastation. With the right support, it can be a process that honors dignity, protects families, and creates space for healing and new beginnings.

Whether through coaching, mediation, or a combination of both, my commitment remains the same: to walk beside you with compassion, clarity, and care—before, during, and after divorce.

If you are considering divorce, in the midst of it, or rebuilding your life afterward, I am here to support you.

More to come as Second Act Divorce Coaching continues to grow.

With gratitude,
Nanette Murphy
Certified Divorce Coach | Certified Mediator (in progress)
Second Act Divorce Coaching • Live Life Now LLC

Nanette Murphy

I help women heal, reclaim their power and step boldly into a new life.

To assist them as they navigate this transition;turning this challenging time into an opportunity so they can experience growth and empowerment.

As a Life Reinvention Coach for Divorced Women, I provide something beyond traditional therapy, and it’s the support most divorced women desperately need. Divorce can shatter your sense of self, leaving you feeling disconnected, doubting your worth, and uncertain about your future. Many women attempt to push through on their own, often relying solely on willpower and sheer determination. But without true healing and the right guidance, they fall into familiar traps, repeating patterns and feeling stuck, only to end up right back where they started.

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