MEET AMY

Amy built Alette because she saw firsthand how much the process of divorce matters. The decisions you make during this time, and how you make them, shape your family for years to come.

Divorce can be something a family moves through with intention — reorganizing rather than fracturing, making conscious decisions rather than reactive ones. That idea isn't new, but the structured support for actually doing it has been largely missing.

With an MBA, a certification in divorce mediation through Phoenix Strategies, and 15 years in business, Amy approaches this work the way a strategist approaches complex decisions — seeing how the pieces connect, how process shapes outcomes, and how intentional structure creates clarity without pressure.

WHY ALETTE

Most people spend months or years quietly thinking about divorce before they take any action. During that time, there’s a whole ecosystem ready to help—therapists, attorneys, financial advisors, mediators—but most of it is designed for people who have already decided.

Alette was built for the full arc. Structured facilitation while you’re still thinking, and comprehensive mediation when you’re ready to build agreements.

The name has roots in nobility—it speaks to dignity, grace, and composure. It was chosen because that’s what this transition deserves: not crisis management, but a process worthy of how much is at stake.

THE APPROACH

Intentional Process

Every decision is one you’re genuinely ready to make. No rushing, no pressure—just structured space to think clearly about what matters most.

Neutral Facilitation

No sides taken. No agenda except helping you find yours. A calm, steady presence through the uncertainty and the agreements alike.

The Whole Family

How you navigate this shapes your children’s experience of it. Alette is designed with that reality at the center—not as an afterthought.

BEGIN HERE

A brief conversation about where you are and what kind of support would help. No commitment, no pressure—just an honest starting point.