Brooke Linville is a certified high-conflict divorce coach based in Boise, Idaho, who helps protective parents fight back — strategically — in contentious custody cases involving narcissistic or otherwise disordered ex-partners. Her work is grounded in her own story: she spent over five years in family court, navigating CPS calls, custody modifications, and a system that wasn't built to believe her. In 2021, her ex-husband's parental rights were formally terminated, largely through the documentation and communication strategy she built herself.
Brooke works with clients on three core areas: building airtight documentation, developing calm and strategic communication with high-conflict exes, and preparing for trial. She doesn't give legal advice — she fills the gap attorneys often leave, helping clients organize evidence into coherent narratives and understand how their own words and behaviors appear to the court.
She trained under Tina Swithin's High Conflict Divorce Certification program and is a member of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the American Bar Association. In 2018, she gave a TED talk about the skills she'd developed — skills that would later help her leave her own marriage.