Parenting after separation is rarely straightforward. You’re balancing your own emotions while trying to provide stability for your children. Even when you want to get it right, challenges often arise that can leave you feeling unsure about the next steps. Here...
Special occasions can be a fun but tricky time for co-parenting families, with balancing schedules, traditions, and expectations between multiple households. But letting go of the need for perfection can lead to more meaningful and stress-free time with your children....
Mediation is a powerful resource for families looking to resolve conflict and discuss their best next steps. However, the real challenge often begins after the mediation process, as families work to implement and sustain the agreements they’ve made. At Spectrum,...
Eight Quick Tips When Thinking About FDR Mediation Entering your first FDR Mediation session can feel like a big step, but it’s easy to make the most out of the process. FDR Mediation is designed to support families in resolving disputes in a constructive, calm...
Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) Mediation is a powerful tool for resolving conflicts, especially in the context of family law matters. However, despite its growing popularity, several myths and misconceptions persist that may deter people from using this service....
Parental Conflict Resolution: Why putting children first matters In my work in family law, conflicts and disputes are a common challenge that separated parents face. Whether it’s disagreements over time arrangements, medical decisions, school choices, or asset...
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