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Monthly Archives: April 2020
Children of Divorce Parents
Marriage is a unique relationship. It is both an emotional commitment and a legal one, and the only intimate relationship of equals. These special characteristics make marriage so fulfilling and so scary at the same time. All marriages face the … Continue reading
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Child Informed Mediation
Divorce or separation annually buffets and bruises more than one million children in the United States, so many parents turn to interventions such as family mediation to mitigate the damage. Family mediation has been widely promoted as a better alternative … Continue reading
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