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Five Ways Technology Can Help You Co-Parent Better

Technology is changing co-parenting relationships for the better. Co-parenting requires cooperation, communication, and consistency. Technological advances have not only made our individual lives better but can help improve co-parenting relationships.

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Kimberly A. Cook Kimberly A. Cook

Holiday Cheer or Court?

Will you have holiday cheer or holiday court this year? Divorcing co-parents can have holiday cheer this year! Here’s how!

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Kimberly A. Cook Kimberly A. Cook

Mediation & The 5 Stages Of Divorce Grief

A divorce is sometimes referred to as a “death of the marriage.” Like the physical death of a loved one, individuals often go through the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Mediation can resolve a divorce or family matter regardless of the grief stage.

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Kimberly A. Cook Kimberly A. Cook

What To Ask A Divorce Mediator?

An important part of the divorce and family mediation process is the ability to work with the Mediator as she or he will work to help you reach a resolution. Therefore, taking the opportunity to interview the Mediator is the first step towards resolution.

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