Peer Support Program

for Dads Navigating Divorce

You don't have to navigate this alone. The peer program pairs dads with experienced peers who have walked this road — not to give legal advice, but to offer honest support, practical wisdom, and brotherhood.
Who This Program Serves


Considering Divorce
  • Processing big emotions
  • Understanding what's ahead
  • Protecting your relationship with your kids
  • Weighing options before deciding
  • Finding clarity amid confusion
Separated
  • Adjusting to living apart
  • Establishing co-parenting routines
  • Managing grief and identity shifts
  • Navigating legal processes
  • Rebuilding daily structure
Actively Divorcing
  • Staying present for your kids
  • Handling conflict and stress
  • Protecting your mental health
  • Financial & housing transitions
  • Building your support network
What Your Peer Brings


Lived Experience
  • Has personally been through divorce or separation
  • Understands the father's perspective and unique pressures
  • Can speak honestly without judgment
  • Knows what helped — and what didn't
Practical Support
  • Regular one-on-one check-ins (calls, texts, or in-person)
  • Help setting goals and accountability
  • Guidance on communicating with your ex and children
  • Referrals to counselors, attorneys, and other resources
Peer Conversation Guide — Key Topics


Your Kids First

  • How are your kids responding to the changes?
  • Are you maintaining consistent routines and presence?
  • How are you talking to them about what's happening?
  • Are there any custody or parenting time concerns?

Your Emotional Health

  • What does your support system look like right now?
  • Are you sleeping, eating, staying active?
  • Have you spoken with a counselor or therapist?
  • Where are you carrying the most stress or anger?

Practical Matters

  • Do you have legal representation? Do you need referrals?
  • How are you managing finances and housing?
  • What does your schedule look like week to week?
  • Are there immediate crisis points we should address?

Looking Ahead

  • What does a good outcome look like for you?
  • What kind of dad do you want to be through this?
  • What's one thing you can work on before we talk next?
  • Who else can you lean on in your community?
Peer Ground Rules


✅  Listen more than you speak — your role is to support, not fix.

✅  Share your story, not your prescriptions — what worked for you may differ.

✅  Keep all conversations strictly confidential.

✅  Refer to professionals for legal, financial, or mental health needs.

🚫  Never take sides against the other parent.

🚫  Never provide legal, financial, or clinical advice.

🚫  Never let your own unresolved anger shape the conversation.

🚫  Never go silent — if you can't continue, communicate and hand off.