Community Mediation in Ottawa and Brockville: How I Support Calm, Cooperative Conflict Resolution
Conflict is a natural part of human relationships. Whether it happens within families, between co parents, among community members, or […]
Conflict is a natural part of human relationships. Whether it happens within families, between co parents, among community members, or […]
When families experience conflict, separation, or major life transitions, the emotional weight can feel overwhelming. Parents often carry fear about
When parents talk about trust after separation, they often imagine something dramatic — a moment where everything suddenly feels repaired
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One of the biggest misconceptions parents have about separation is that once agreements are in place, things will settle and
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When families in Ottawa and Petawawa come to me during separation, many of them share the same underlying fear, even
One of the most painful things parents share with me during separation is the fear that their children are being
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Disagreements about parenting styles are one of the most common reasons parents struggle during separation. When families in Kanata and
What I Focus on When Parents Disagree About Parenting Styles in Kanata and Barrhaven Read Post »
When parents in Kingston or Cornwall reach out to me because co-parenting communication has broken down, they are rarely calling
When families in Ottawa and Nepean come to mediation, many arrive believing the goal is to reach a “perfect” agreement.
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Child exchanges are one of the most emotionally charged moments families experience after separation. Even when parents are committed to
How I Help Parents Reduce Tension During Child Exchanges in Ottawa and Orleans Read Post »