by Gabrielle Hartley | Jun 24, 2024 | Co-parenting, Collaborative Law, Conflict Management, Divorce and Finances, divorce and substance abuse, Divorce Coaching, Mediation, Navigating Divorce, Relationships, Respect
How to Prove Alcoholism or Substance Abuse in Divorce and Why It May Be Important Proving substance abuse in a divorce case is crucial for ensuring the safety and well-being of any children involved and can also influence the court’s decisions regarding...
by Gabrielle Hartley | Jun 13, 2024 | Co-parenting, Collaborative Law, Conflict Management, Divorce and Finances, Divorce Coaching, Mediation, Navigating Divorce, Relationships, Respect
The Power of Forgiveness: The Best Path to Emotional Freedom The Power Of Self-Forgiveness As an experienced divorce attorney, mediator, and the creator of the Better Apart® Method, I understand that the idea of forgiveness (especially self-forgiveness!) can be...
by Gabrielle Hartley | May 8, 2024 | Co-parenting, Collaborative Law, Conflict Management, Divorce and Finances, Divorce Coaching, Mediation, Navigating Divorce, Relationships, Respect
Best Custody Plan Guide for your family to be Better Apart® A well-thought-out visitation schedule provides stability and predictability in your children’s lives. In this guide, we will craft the best custody plan. When navigating the complexities of...
by Gabrielle Hartley | Aug 15, 2023 | Collaborative Law, Conflict Management, Divorce Coaching, Mediation, Navigating Divorce, Relationships
The Goldilocks Solution: The Vital Role of Clarity in Divorce Mediation In the heart of every storm, there lies a path to clarity. As a divorce mediator, I have witnessed numerous couples navigate through the tempest of emotions to find the “just...
by Suzy Wood | Jul 25, 2023 | Collaborative Law, Dating After Divorce, Healing, Mediation, Relationships, Self-Care, Wellness
Finding Meaningful Relationships After Divorce: Navigating Your Future Divorce is a life-altering event that can leave individuals feeling emotionally drained, socially disconnected, and uncertain about the future. Besides marital possessions, friends are often a...
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