Just some of the ways I can help you
Every marriage and other domestic relationships encounter bumps along the way. Disagreements over finances, in-laws, parenting styles, sharing domestic tasks, the list is long. If ignored or allowed to escalate, the damage to a relationship can be serious, and in some case irreparable.
In mediation, couples can learn to negotiate those differences and develop new ways to deal with these differences in the future. Learn more…
Perhaps neither you nor your partner are ready to participate in a joint process, but you wish you had some support to find a way forward. Conflict coaching can provide that support. Learn more…
Couples that decide to separate or divorce find themselves faced with a host of issues related to the division of assets, parenting decisions, parenting time, child support, spousal support and others that are unique to that couple.
Mediation offers a cost effective, expeditious, and confidential alternative to litigation. In mediation, the couple retains control over these decisions and avoids the unnecessary escalation that is characteristic of the litigation model. Learn more…
In cases where mediation is not an appropriate or realistic alternative, but you would nonetheless welcome the support of a supportive neutral during the course of litigation, conflict coaching can provide that support. Learn more…
For divorcing, post-divorce, or unmarried parents’ mediation can provide the space and support to create or revise a parenting plan addressing decision-making, parenting time, and financial support of the children in a manner serving the interest and needs of parents and children. It can often be a vehicle to establish new behavioral patterns as a couple will inevitably face the changing landscape of co parenting of their growing children. Learn more…
Perhaps neither of you are ready or willing to participate in a joint process, but you wish you had some support on how to manage the challenges of co parenting. Conflict coaching can provide that support. Learn more…
As the elderly accounts for unprecedented percentage of the population, families find themselves in the new role of caregiver for their parents. They are confronted with decisions concerning health care, assistance with activities of daily living, and the financial demands of their care. These decisions are often framed in the context of unresolved family issues between siblings, parent and child, geographic distance, unequal resources, or inheritance.
Mediation provides a neutral forum in which the family can collaboratively construct a plan that meets the parent’s need. Learn more…
Embroiled in these difficult family decisions, conflict coaching can offer you support through this process. Learn more