Category: divorce mediation
Mediation is supposed to be a problem solving process but anger makes rational thinking impossible. When you’re angry it’s easy to become fixated on one issue and refuse to see…
Read MoreWhile non binding mediation has its advantages—flexibility, confidentiality, cheaper than litigation—it’s not without its drawbacks. The lack of enforceability, bad faith participation, power imbalance and inconsistent outcomes are all major…
Read MoreBoth professionals have their pros and cons and the best choice often depends on the specifics of the case, the parties involved and the desired outcome. Knowing the difference will…
Read MoreAmid the turmoil of divorce, it can be tempting for parents to express their frustrations and grievances about each other.
Read MoreDivorce is a major event that can leave individuals feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about the future, however, there are simple ways to regain control of your life and feel empowered;…
Read MoreDivorce or separation can be a tumultuous time for families, and what kids want and need is often lost in the crossfire of their parents' emotions and decisions. Amidst the…
Read MoreDivorce is often depicted as a battlefield where spouses fight tooth and nail, leaving emotional and psychological casualties in their wake, but it doesn't have to be this way thanks…
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