Bryan Lombardi is a coach, strategist, and advocate for fathers navigating divorce and the family court system.
Bryan is a proud father of four children, ranging in age from 6 to 23. He has been married twice, and unfortunately has now been divorced twice. And as it relates to supporting Divorced Dads, Bryan has personally endured the family court system—twice.
Like many fathers, Bryan initially relied heavily on attorneys to handle his cases. Over time, he watched matters stall, decisions get delayed, and legal fees balloon—money that ultimately did not go toward supporting his children. When he stepped in to represent himself, educated himself on the law and process, negotiated directly, and advocated clearly and strategically, he experienced real progress.
Bryan holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a Minor in Sociology and a Master of Business Administration, along with more than 25 years of industry experience in Learning & Organizational Development, Human Resources, Change Management, and Project Management. Throughout his corporate career, he worked closely with leaders and teams during high-stakes transitions—developing deep expertise in human behavior, communication, empathy, conflict, and relationship dynamics.
In the corporate world, Bryan also spent years providing executive coaching, helping professionals navigate pressure, uncertainty, and complex decision-making. But while his professional credentials matter, they are not what ultimately led him to this work.
Through both journeys, Bryan gained firsthand insight into:
This lived experience—combined with decades of professional coaching and change leadership—is what uniquely qualifies Bryan as a Divorcing Dad / Divorced Dad Coach.
Today, Bryan supports fathers who want to stay grounded, informed, strategic, and emotionally steady while navigating divorce or post-divorce challenges. His mission is simple: to help dads avoid unnecessary pain, wasted time, and wasted money—so they can focus on what truly matters: their children, their integrity, and their future.
Bryan does not replace attorneys. He helps fathers become better-informed, more confident, and more effective participants in their own cases—so they are no longer passive passengers in a process that impacts their lives forever.

We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.