Benjamin Kingston: Coach, Advocate, Speaker

5 years ago, Benjamin went through a divorce that changed his life.

Although he looked online for advice to guide him through this new experience, he found there were almost no resources for mental health and support that addressed men’s perspective.

This inspired him to create Men After Marriage: a place for men to equip themselves with tools and support to navigate divorce with confidence, and walk away from a divorce stronger than they were before.


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FAQs

What is divorce mentorship?

Benjamin offers personal insights and strategies for coping with the emotional and social aspects of divorce based on his own experiences.

What should I expect in a divorce mentorship relationship?

In a divorce mentorship relationship, you should expect open, empathetic, and honest conversations. Mentors typically share their own stories to help guide the mentee through similar situations.

How can divorce mentorship help me?

A divorce mentor can provide support in various ways, such as tips on managing finances, supporting mental health, and setting goals to help you rebuild your life.

How long does a divorce mentorship last?

The duration of a divorce mentorship can vary widely based on your needs. Some people may benefit from just a few sessions or months, while others might work with a mentor for a longer period.

Can a divorce mentor help with co-parenting?

Divorce mentors can help ex-spouses communicate more effectively, set healthy boundaries, and prioritize the needs of the children, ensuring a more stable and supportive environment for everyone involved.

Do I need to be in therapy to have a divorce mentor?

No, you do not need to be in therapy to work with a divorce mentor. However, some people find it helpful to work with both a therapist and a mentor, depending on their needs.

Divorce mentorship may be the tool you’ve been missing to reclaim your personal power and progress in your life’s journey.

Benjamin provides guidance on managing the emotional and logistical aspects of divorce, such as co-parenting, finances, and rebuilding life post-divorce.

The mentorship relationship offers a sense of validation, helping mentees feel understood and less isolated. Overall, divorce mentorship can empower individuals to navigate their divorce with more confidence, clarity, and resilience, while offering practical tools for healing and moving forward.