Staying together isn’t the best option.
You’ve decided to go your separate ways, but you aren’t sure what the path or paths should look like.
Paying for an attorney seems daunting, and how do you choose one anyway?
It’s essential to both of you that the separation can occur in a way that’s best for the children. But how do you get that without feeling like you have lost?
You don’t even like to fight, but somehow, you’ve found yourself in the ring. How do you move forward with so much at stake?
Therapy can help you move forward.
As we work together in therapy, we’ll figure out how to put what you want into words you can understand. We’ll work together to help you find common ground.
Staying in the boxing ring is not necessary. You can start with what you agree on and start building from there. Then, you can move forward.
You CAN have a say in the outcome of your divorce and don’t have to let a stranger decide your family’s future.
Imagine a different scenario.
After mediation, you will have a clear plan for moving forward. You’ll have agreements that you created.
You may even understand each other better and realize that you want more of the same things than you initially thought.
Most importantly, you can decide and agree upon a reasonable outcome for your family.
Whether mediation is in-person or virtual, the impact is real – fostering a solution in which you feel heard in a space that allows you to find common ground and figure out how to move forward.
Mediation can help find a reasonable outcome.
Mediation lets you find the best solution for everyone involved – especially the children.
Let’s schedule a free consultation. Don’t worry because no matter what happens, you are under no obligations, and I don’t apply any pressure. This conversation allows us to determine if we are a good fit and will enable you to determine if what I offer can positively help you and your family move forward.
It doesn’t have to feel like a boxing match forever. There’s hope!