Leading you to the other side
of divorce with confidence.
BLOOM (noun): a state or time of new vigor,
high development or achievement.
Traumatic events can cause changes to the meaning, safety and predictability of the world. Divorce is a traumatic event. You switch from thinking rationally to thinking emotionally. It can create fear and psychological dysregulation which leads to poor decisions and behaviors. However, with the right information, preparation and strategy, it doesn’t have to. I want to help you avoid mistakes and get to the other side with hope and clarity while staying true to your integrity and values.
MEET Tara Garrity
Hi! My name is Tara Garrity and I am a divorce consultant who works primarily with mothers who are experiencing a high conflict divorce and are in need of guidance and direction. Through experience, continued empathy and years of knowledge, my goal is to help women regain their power and have a transformative approach to the next phase of their life.
My Services
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I work with women who need support before, during or after the divorce process. Specifically, those experiencing a high-conflict situation. These sessions are 45-60 minute sessions.
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I am happy to offer a confidential complimentary 30 minute session to see if we are a good fit for each other!
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I offer payment plans or pro bono options for those in need of financial assistance. Apply today!
Do you resonate with any of the following statements?
☑ I feel like I am in a constant fog, ping ponging from one reactive issue to the next.
☑ I am divorcing a high conflict individual, and I don’t want to make mistakes.
☑ I am struggling with radical acceptance and/or managing my expectations.
☑ I struggle with what (and how) to document.
☑ My reality is being invalidated and it feels like I am going crazy.
☑ I don’t understand what matters to the court system, and I am in mental paralysis.
☑ I feel alone and no one understands what I am going through.
☑ I am facing a custody evaluation and I don’t know how to document based on the categories of focus.
☑ I want to make sure the judge doesn’t see me as part of the problem.
☑ I am being accused of alienation and I am unsure of how to proceed.
☑ I don’t know what I don’t know about divorce.
☑ I want to mitigate the effect of the divorce on the children.
☑ I feel like I am experiencing post separation abuse and don’t know where to turn.
If you answered yes to any of the above, you would greatly
benefit from having a divorce consultant on your team.