When It Is Helpful
- When you have decided to separate and wish to handle the process in a healthy,
conscious, and respectful way.
- When you are experiencing divorce as a period of crisis and need structured
emotional and practical support, especially if children are involved.
As a lawyer, accredited family mediator, and mental health professional, I provide a
structured and empathetic framework addressing both the practical and emotional dimensions
of divorce. My role is to create a neutral and safe environment where you can express your
concerns, clarify your priorities, and explore constructive solutions with calmness, dignity,
and mutual respect.
When children are part of the family, particular emphasis is placed on fostering cooperation,
emotional balance, and stability—so that they experience minimal disruption and feel secure
within the evolving family structure. Each session is tailored to the specific circumstances
and priorities of the individuals involved.
For Couples Without Children
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Emotional Management: Support in processing feelings such as sadness, anger,
disappointment, anxiety, and uncertainty.
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Conflict Resolution: Guidance on resolving disputes respectfully and constructively,
avoiding escalation.
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Adjustment to New Life: Assistance in transitioning smoothly to post-divorce life
and redefining personal goals and identity.
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Communication: Development of effective communication strategies with the
former partner regarding shared responsibilities or matters of mutual concern.
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Specialized Guidance: Referral to other mental health professionals or services when
additional support is beneficial.
For Parents With Children
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Co-parenting Collaboration: Support in maintaining a cooperative and child-
focused parental relationship that promotes stability and emotional well-being.
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Managing Child-Related Conflicts: Guidance on issues such as custody, parenting
arrangements, and communication to ensure decisions are made in the best interests of
the children.
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Adapting to a New Family Reality: Support in navigating the transition to single
parenthood and establishing a healthy family routine.
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Parental Communication: Development of practical and respectful communication
methods to support co-parenting cooperation.
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Parental and Child Support: Empowerment of parents in their role and assistance in
providing emotional security and understanding to their children during and after the
divorce process.