
Why Parallel Parenting Is Vital & How You Can Apply It In Your Life
Working as a mediator, it is rare that we work with couples who ultimately need to parallel parent. However, it does happen. Many of our
Working as a mediator, it is rare that we work with couples who ultimately need to parallel parent. However, it does happen. Many of our
If you and your spouse have decided to move forward with the divorce together, or if you have made that choice on your own, the
Divorce Transition Coaching: Katy Goshtasbi Divorce, like any other change you face in your life, can feel not only sad but also scary as you
So, I do not consider myself a movie buff (whatever that is…), but there are certain movies, shows, mini-series, etc., that is SO well done.
Entering into any divorce typically puts couples in a defensive state of mind. Understandable since our society has depicted divorce as an adversarial process. However,
Of course, in our line of work, we have many clients with kids—school-aged kids, college-aged kids, babies, etc. I, myself, have two daughters, an 8-year-old
Parenting teenagers is a different ball game. You may feel as though you are talking to a wall who occasionally replies in “bruh” or some
After mediating for a long time, it is easy to get caught up in advanced ideas to help our clients. Therefore, it is vital to
While no one is perfect, sometimes the intense feelings of new love, lust, and desire can cloud the judgment of those entering into marriage. These
Do you remember the days when the New Year brought hope and inspiration? Where have those days gone? It is the day before the kids
Ah, the holidays. The time of year when we search high and low for the perfect gift for those important in our lives. Whether you
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