Coparenting Counseling Co-parenting during and after divorce can be extremely challenging. When parents have chronic conflict, it negatively affects children. A Co-parenting Counselor can help divorced couples with the challenges of learning healthy ways to co-parent their children before and after divorce. Read More
Parenting Plan Development Parenting Plans are a required part of the divorce settlement agreement. A Parenting Plan must be written to address all children until they have graduated high school. They must be reviewed and approved by a judge before a divorce will be granted. Read More
Divorce Coaching Reacting to the many emotions experienced through divorce such as anger, depression, sadness, or euphoria can lead to bad decision-making, which could have lasting consequences. One of the goals of Divorce Coaching is to help people manage their emotions so that better decisions are made. Read More
Divorce Mediation Mediation is a confidential, cost effective way to resolve legal disputes. Mediation can be done with or without attorneys and allows the parties more control over the length of the divorce process and the outcome. The mediator is considered a neutral professional who meets with the parties in an attempt to resolve conflict amicably. Read More
Parenting Plan Development Parenting Plans are a required part of the divorce settlement agreement. A Parenting Plan must be written to address all children until they have graduated high school. They must be reviewed and approved by a judge before a divorce will be granted. Read More
Parent Coordination The goal of Parent Coordination is to educate and assist parents with their co-parenting relationship. It is generally court ordered. The Parent Coordinator can have limited authority to make specific and temporary decisions regarding parenting to help reduce conflict. Read More