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Co-Parent Communications: 5 Don’ts and 5 Do’s

by Betsy Ross | Nov 12, 2018 | Co-parenting and Parenting Topics, Uncategorized

It can be a challenging journey to transition your relationship from married spouses to co-parenting partners. Following some good sense co-parenting guidelines can make it easier so feel free to give these a try: 5 Co-parenting Don’ts 1). Resist the urge to...

Keep Your Divorce Private and Productive and Focused on You

by Monarch2 | Jun 23, 2015 | Divorce Mediation, Uncategorized

These days, mediation just might be the most efficient and private divorce process available. When you work with a skillful mediator or co-mediation team, negotiations between you and your spouse happen directly in the mediator’s comfortable office, away from...

Divorce Co-Mediation: Less Expensive And More Effective

by Monarch2 | Jun 23, 2015 | Divorce Mediation, Uncategorized

Divorce co-mediation with two professionals (a psychotherapist mediator AND a family law attorney mediator) can help you have a gentler and less expensive divorce process now and help you plan for your life and your children’s lives, going forward. Having two...

It Takes More Than A Divorce To Stop Fighting!

by Monarch2 | May 29, 2015 | Thinking about Divorce, Uncategorized

Many divorcing and divorced couples continue to fight, even long after the divorce papers are signed and gathering dust. This is never good for anyone, and it can be particularly harmful for children. Read my article in the Huffington Post: HOW TO STOP FIGHTING

What Does Marital Infidelity Mean To You?

by Monarch2 | Jul 8, 2014 | Thinking about Divorce, Uncategorized

Does infidelity mean your marriage is over and you need a divorce as soon as possible or is it worth considering the possibility that the marriage is in deep trouble, but can be saved? What to do, once you have learned your spouse has had an affair depends on your...

The Power Of An Apology

by Monarch2 | Feb 19, 2014 | Mediation to Save a Marriage, Uncategorized

There’s nothing like a heartfelt apology to help heal a relationship, even in the case of divorce. Read my newest article for the Huffington Post on the  impact one person’s apology had on a divorce mediation.  Go to: APOLOGY IN DIVORCE
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