Resources
It is very important to me that all of my clients feel fully informed and educated about their options at all times. While I am very focused on working with my clients to figure out the best solution for their needs, I understand that many people like to learn on their own as well. Below you’ll find a full resources section. You can search for specific content by typing into the search bar below, or feel free to browse by scrolling below.
You can search for any word or phrase in this Resources section, but for your convenience, we’ve also categorized each section into the following areas which you can also search by:
Divorce and Mediation
Estate Planning
Workplace
Divorce Like A Christian
Do You Want to Avoid Conflict?
To avoid judgments, pay attention to your thoughts. Judgmental thoughts will lead to judgmental words. To avoid judgmental thoughts, let go of the oughts and shoulds. Stop beating yourself up for what you should have done. Instead of focusing on, “I shouldn’t have done…” Think about why you did what you did. What were you thinking and feeling at the time?
Differences Between Employment Mediation and Workplace Mediation
Understanding this difference important when selecting the right type of mediator for your situation.
How should a family mediator be chosen?
Divorce is a legal process, so we believe that it’s usually best if the mediator is an attorney who has had experience representing parties for divorce.. One example why…