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When and How to Talk to Your Spouse Before Divorce
When and How to Talk to Your Spouse Before Divorce When we face life’s most difficult moments, like deciding to talk to your spouse before divorce, we often find ourselves standing at a crossroads of tremendous change. Over the years, I’ve learned so much from my work on divorce cases

Documents Needed for Child Custody Cases: Essential Guide
Essential Documents Needed for Child Custody Cases Understanding the documents needed for child custody cases can feel overwhelming at first. When facing a child custody case, having the right documentation can significantly impact the court’s decision about your child’s future. The court’s primary consideration is always the child’s best interests,

Mediation in High-Conflict Divorces
Can Mediation Be Effective in High-Conflict Divorce Angela’s story resonated with many because it revealed a painful truth about mediation in high-conflict divorces. Although often praised as a peaceful and cost-effective way to resolve divorce disputes, it can become a dangerous trap when one partner is a narcissist. While mediation

Mediation With A Narcissistic Spouse-It’s a Minefield
Mediation With A Narcissistic Spouse-It’s a Minefield Is mediation a tool for compromise—or a weapon for manipulators? Uncover the hidden dynamics of narcissistic abuse in family law disputes, and learn how to arm yourself with knowledge before stepping into the ring. In this blog article we will explore the impact

High-Conflict Child Custody: Top Causes You Should Know
High Conflict Child Custody Causes Child custody disputes are stressful. They can bring out the best and the worst in people. Ideally, when parents separate, they find a way to co-parent that keeps their child at the center. But in reality, that’s not always what happens. Instead of working together,

Why Judges Order Supervised Visitation in Child Custody
Why Judges Order Supervised Visitation Imagine being told you can only see your child under the watchful eye of a supervisor. For many parents, this reality is both heartbreaking and confusing. But supervised visitation isn’t about punishment—it’s about protection. In child custody cases, judges often face difficult decisions to ensure