The Divorce Well Podcast
Gabrielle Hartley is a leading divorce attorney, mediator, & author of The Better Apart Method; The Radically Positive Way to Separate (Harper Collins), which combines the wisdom of mindfulness, meditation and yoga with practical advice & legal wisdom to get the reader through their divorce.
info_outline 28 - Parenting Plans for Infants & Toddlers, with Counselor Alyson JonesThe Divorce Well Podcast
Alyson Jones is a Registered Clinical Counsellor who is passionate about families & children. Through her work as a Parent Coordinator, Mediator, Collaborative Law Divorce Coach & Child Specialist Alyson advocates for the best interests of the children & encourages parents to do divorce better. She assists in conflict management & working towards a healthy resolution for the entire family.
info_outline 27 - Domestic Violence Family Lawyer, Chrissy LeontiosThe Divorce Well Podcast
Trigger Warning: This episode deals with domestic violence. Chrissy Leontios is an award winning family lawyer in Australia specializing in representing survivors of family violence.
info_outline 26 - Successful Co-Parenting with Differing Parenting Styles, with Una ArcherThe Divorce Well Podcast
Una Archer is a psychologist who helps separated parents raise emotionally secure, well-adjusted children. Listen to our interview for her tips on managing differing parenting styles when you are in a co-parenting relationship!
info_outline 25 - Seven Reasons We Love E-MediationThe Divorce Well Podcast
Legaltech is a promising pathway to increased access to justice. At Modern Separations, we specialize in e-mediation because we have found it to be one of the key contributors to healthy family transitions for separating couples. Watch to find out why!
info_outline 24 - User-Friendly Tech for Divorce, with Hello Divorce founder Erin LevineThe Divorce Well Podcast
Interview with my friend Erin Levine about her innovative platform, Hello Divorce, where you can have your needs assessed and get assistance that is tailored to maximize your benefit, lower your financial exposure, and empower you to embark on a fresh start. Because, as Erin says, if you’ve got to be thrown into the court system just to exit a relationship, might as well make it as simple, easy, high quality, convenient and cost effective as possible.
info_outline 23 - Children's Books to Help with Family Transitions, with author Nadine HaruniThe Divorce Well Podcast
Interview with Nadine Haruni about Freeda the Frog children’s book series, designed to help kids cope with various situations, including divorce and blended families, and to understand that they are not alone, and that families come in all sorts of colors, shapes and sizes.
info_outline 22 - DivorceWorks mindfulness app, with Dr. Gitu BhatiaThe Divorce Well Podcast
I talk to Dr. Gitu Bhatia about the incredible ways that the Divorce Works app can help you track and regulate your emotions during the very stressful period of separation and divorce.
info_outline 21 - Family Court in the U.S., with Sarah JacobsThe Divorce Well Podcast
Although out of court resolution is the preferred option whenever possible, there are situations where one needs the power of the Court to make an Order. For those facing a possible court process, Sarah Jacobs explains what it is like to prepare for family court in her jurisdiction (New Jersey).
info_outline 20 - The experience of Family Court in Canada, with Audra BayerThe Divorce Well Podcast
If you're considering heading off to family court, listen to this episode and consider first whether you have any better options for resolution. Court should be the last resort! It's often best used in scenarios involving a person with serious mental health or substance abuse issues which make voluntary and reasonable dispute resolution impossible. I talk to Audra Bayer about the experience of family court in Canada.
info_outlineAlthough out of court resolution is the preferred option whenever possible, there are situations where one needs the power of the Court to make an Order. For those facing a possible court process, Sarah Jacobs explains what it is like to prepare for family court in her jurisdiction of New Jersey.
Sarah Jacobs is dedicated to protecting the interests of clients in family law proceedings. Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Law Attorney and Qualified as a Family Law Mediator, she possesses nearly 15 years of experience practicing law throughout the State of New Jersey. Sarah’s personal philosophy, and that of the Jacobs Berger team, is to build a family life plan out of family law problems. She and the entire firm see their role as architects of restructured family units who help families transition and establish new roles and responsibilities while minimizing strain. While she works with clients in a cooperative setting, Sarah is also a skilled litigator with the knowledge needed to take even the most complex cases to court. Over the years, Sarah has developed a concentration in litigation involving child custody and relocation issues. Sarah is particularly interested in the utilization of experts, evaluations, parent coordination, mediation and the roles of these “tools” in family law matters.
Guest Links:
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