Tools for Navigating Transitions in Your Family and Your Life
A blog for parents, families, and individuals going through life transitions
9 Benefits of Divorce Mediation vs Litigation from a Co-parenting Counselor’s Perspective
Mediation occurs when a divorcing couple and usually their attorneys come to the table with a mediator to help resolve any disputes they have regarding their divorce. It is non-adversarial conversation. The divorce mediator is usually an attorney or mental health professional. The mediator's role is to facilitate a discussion. A mediator is not a judge. They do not make any decisions, instead they help the parties involved talk about the issues calmly and negotiate a mutually acceptable agreement.
Co-parenting & Technology: Tips and pitfalls
Currently, technology plays a pivotal role in how one's co-parenting relationship is played out. Unfortunately, some couples have used it as a means of destruction to destroy each other and publicly display "their dirty laundry". This does not encourage a co-parenting relationship. Using technology to hurt your former spouse only ends up hurting your children...and yourself.
5 tips on how to treat coparenting like a business!
Coparenting after a divorce can be an ugly process that can bring out the worst in people. Divorce is a process that breeds selfishness and bitterness. It is no wonder that as you go through a divorce communicating with your former spouse can only get harder and harder. That is why treating your former spouse, as a new business partner may be just what you need for your kids to thrive in your new co-parenting relationship.