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Divorce.com Partners with BetterHelp to Provide Affordable Mental Health Support for Those Navigating Divorce

Divorce.com Partners with BetterHelp to Provide Affordable Mental Health Support for Those Navigating Divorce

Divorce.com Partners with BetterHelp to Provide Affordable Mental Health Support for Those Navigating Divorce

October 10, 2024 – [Birmingham, AL] -- In recognition of World Mental Health Day, Divorce.com is excited to announce a groundbreaking partnership with BetterHelp, the world’s largest online therapy service. This collaboration reflects Divorce.com’s ongoing commitment to supporting individuals not just with the legal complexities of divorce, but also with the emotional and mental health challenges that often accompany it.

Divorce is an emotional journey that affects every part of a person’s life. By partnering with BetterHelp, Divorce.com aims to provide accessible and affordable mental health support to its community, ensuring that individuals can receive professional guidance online.

October 10, 2024 – [Birmingham, AL] -- In recognition of World Mental Health Day, Divorce.com is excited to announce a groundbreaking partnership with BetterHelp, the world’s largest online therapy service. This collaboration reflects Divorce.com’s ongoing commitment to supporting individuals not just with the legal complexities of divorce, but also with the emotional and mental health challenges that often accompany it.

Divorce is an emotional journey that affects every part of a person’s life. By partnering with BetterHelp, Divorce.com aims to provide accessible and affordable mental health support to its community, ensuring that individuals can receive professional guidance online.

October 10, 2024 – [Birmingham, AL] -- In recognition of World Mental Health Day, Divorce.com is excited to announce a groundbreaking partnership with BetterHelp, the world’s largest online therapy service. This collaboration reflects Divorce.com’s ongoing commitment to supporting individuals not just with the legal complexities of divorce, but also with the emotional and mental health challenges that often accompany it.

Divorce is an emotional journey that affects every part of a person’s life. By partnering with BetterHelp, Divorce.com aims to provide accessible and affordable mental health support to its community, ensuring that individuals can receive professional guidance online.

Key Benefits of the Divorce.com and BetterHelp Partnership:

Convenient Access to Therapy: BetterHelp offers live sessions via chat, phone, or video, depending on the user's preference. Clients can also send their therapist a message anytime between sessions, with full access to BetterHelp’s user-friendly iOS and Android apps.


  • Convenient Access to Therapy

    BetterHelp offers live sessions via chat, phone, or video, depending on the user's preference. Clients can also send their therapist a message anytime between sessions, with full access to BetterHelp’s user-friendly iOS and Android apps.

  • Wide Network of Therapists

    With over 30,000 licensed and experienced therapists, BetterHelp allows users to find the right match for their specific needs, without being constrained by geographic location.

  • Affordable Mental Health Care

    Traditional therapy sessions can often range from $100 to $200 each. With BetterHelp, services start at just $65 per week, offering an affordable way for individuals to access the mental health support they need during the divorce process.

As part of this initiative, Divorce.com is offering its community 20% off their first month of BetterHelp services. This exclusive offer makes it easier for individuals going through the difficult process of divorce to prioritize their mental well-being, a critical aspect often overlooked during such transitions.

"We recognize that divorce isn't just a legal process—it's an emotional experience that can take a toll on mental health," said Liz Pharo, CEO & Founder at Divorce.com. "Through this partnership with BetterHelp, we’re ensuring our users have access to the emotional support they need, so they can navigate this challenging time with the care and guidance they deserve."

Liz Pharo, CEO and Founder of Divorce.com

“We’re thrilled to partner with Divorce.com to provide affordable and accessible mental health support for individuals during one of the most challenging times in their lives, and a time of major change,” said Natali Notzon, Sr. Director of Partnerships at BetterHelp. “Mental health plays a crucial role in navigating life transitions, and we are committed to helping people access the support they need, whenever they need it.”

Natali Notzon, Sr. Director of Partnerships at BetterHelp.

This partnership represents a significant step forward in Divorce.com’s mission to offer comprehensive divorce solutions, not only focusing on the logistical aspects but also prioritizing the mental and emotional health of those it serves.

For more information about this partnership or to access the BetterHelp discount, visit https://divorce.com/offers-list/

About Divorce.com

Divorce.com is a trusted resource for couples navigating both contested and uncontested divorce support, and its platform supports an affordable, accessible and amicable process for all parties involved. Led by co-CEOs Elizabeth Pharo and Elizabeth Stewart and backed by renowned divorce attorney Laura Wasser, Divorce.com provides an arsenal of tools, resources, and services from today’s top divorce experts. The platform is available for individuals located in the United States and Canada, and the team has worked with over one million couples to undergo the divorce experience with a greater sense of understanding and assurance. 

About BetterHelp

BetterHelp is the world’s largest online therapy platform, offering professional counseling and mental health support for a wide range of issues. With over 30,000 licensed therapists and flexible communication options, BetterHelp makes therapy accessible and affordable for people across the globe.

Media Contact:
Nicole Tabatabai
Head of Marketing, Divorce.com
press@divorce.com

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