Posts Tagged ‘coparenting’
Pam Traynor: Divorce Coach: Helping Clients & Helping Attorneys
Dedicated to the pursuit of helping others, Pam Traynor’s life’s purpose found a focused outlet during a pivotal times in her personal journey—her divorce and death of a partner. These transformative experiences not only deepened her self-awareness but also equipped her with invaluable insights into transition and personal growth. Join this episode of the Amicable…
Read MoreInsights for a Successful Child-Centered Divorce and Co-Parenting Experience
Presented by Rosalind Sedacca January is Child Centered Divorce Month! Join the Amicable Divorce Network for this Presentation by Rosalind Sedacca, CDC. This event is open to everyone-professionals & the public is welcome Insights for a Successful Child-Centered Divorce and Co-Parenting Experience Rosalind Sedacca, CDC is the founder of the Child-Centered Divorce Network. She’s a…
Read MoreIs High Conflict Parenting Like Battling a Hurricane?
by: Janet Price How 80 + mph High Winds are Like High Conflict People! The parallels between High Windstorms and High Conflict Personality Types I have lived in enough geographic areas to have experienced gorgeous sunny days, low-key rainy days, freak lightning storms, to dangerous sleet, snow, floods, crazy high winds over 80 miles per…
Read MoreWhat is Parent Coordination?
Understanding Parent Coordination Parent coordination is a form of dispute resolution that aims to help separated or divorced parents make decisions for their children without the need for court intervention. It is a child-focused process that involves the appointment of a neutral third party, known as a parent coordinator, who acts as a mediator and…
Read More10 Things to NOT do When Getting Divorced
Join Amicable Divorce Network founder, Tracy Moore-Grant, as she discusses the 10 things NOT to do when getting a divorce with Georgia attorney and mediator, Amy Carter. The #1 tip? Don’t send nudes. If you are facing divorce, this is a great topic to review to understand the Dos and Don’ts of Divorce! Amy Carter…
Read MoreDivorce Doesn’t Have to Cause Trauma for Children
Divorce Doesn’t have to cause Trauma for children : Learn from an expert panel how to have a child centered divorce. Open to the public and professionals, members and non-members-all are welcome to join us for this informative event. Learn from our expert panel how to keep the well being of children the focus during this event for…
Read MoreBack to School Tips for Blended Families
by Tracy Ann Moore-Grant The hustle and bustle of back to school activities can be quite stressful and the added dynamic of a divorce and blended family should not add more strife to the situation. To make for an easy transition, divorce parents can utilize some of the following tips to make this time of…
Read More5 Tips for Maximizing Co-Parenting Success
By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC When you’re a parent, divorce doesn’t end your relationship with your former spouse. It only changes the form in some specific ways. It is still essential to create a working relationship focused on the optimum care and concern for your children. Every co-parenting relationship will be unique, affected by your post-divorce…
Read MoreLearn more about preparing Parenting Plans for Hindu Families
View a discussion between Neena Saxena of Patterson Moore Butler and Amicable Divorce Network Founder, Tracy Ann Moore-Grant, as they discuss the Hindu Holiday calendar and what you need to know if developing a Parenting Plan for Hindu families.
Read MorePreparing for a Dog Fight in Divorce Cases
by: Tracy Ann Moore-Grant Preparing for a Dog Fight in Divorce Cases- Tracy Ann Moore-Grant Status is online As a mediator and attorney, some of the most difficult cases to navigate and resolve are those involving who will receive the family pet. Typically, after hearing all of the other…
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