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Industry Briefing on Consumer Agency, Market Shifts, and Conflict Dynamics The divorce industry is evolving rapidly but the way we manage conflict inside that system has not evolved at the same pace. In this industry briefing, Tracy Callahan, Co-Founder of Divorce Coaches Academy®, explores the structural forces reshaping the divorce landscape and the role conflict continues to play in driving cost, complexity, and prolonged disputes. Topics covered include: • The current size and structure of the U.S. family law market • How consumer behavior in divorce is shifting toward self-directed services • The rise of online divorce platforms and AI-driven legal tools • Why increased access to information has not reduced conflict • The “conflict loop” that often drives repeated legal engagement • The growing need for conflict regulation at the individual level As consumers seek greater autonomy and legal systems continue to evolve, professionals across the divorce ecosystem, attorneys, mediators, financial specialists, and coaches, are increasingly encountering a structural gap between legal processes and the emotional realities clients experience. This presentation examines that gap and explores why conflict literacy may become a core competency across divorce professions. About Tracy Callahan Tracy Callahan is a dispute resolution professional, certified divorce coach, family mediator, parenting coordinator, and co-founder of Divorce Coaches Academy®. She trains professionals around the world in conflict-informed divorce coaching designed to support families and improve outcomes in the divorce process.