A Healthy Divorce

The Best Way to Protect Your Children

Mediation

Craft a custody schedule with your spouse. Use your time, energy and financial resources to benefit your children, not to fight with your ex-spouse-to-be. If possible, improve, rather than worsen, your co-parenting relationship. Complete the divorce agreement in a shortened time frame. Accomplish your goal of having a written agreement for your lawyers to review that specifies your rights and responsibilities after the divorce.

 

Divorce Coaching

Learn about typical custody arrangements.  Discuss in privacy any special exceptions to the normal access schedules, such as for infants, children with special needs, or other situations.  Be prepared for mediation or the legal process of divorce by knowing what to expect at each step in the process.

Parent Coaching

Get advice and information about how to deal with a child who is under-performing, difficult, or has special needs. Learn about community resources for your child. Share the strategies you have tried with your child and learn new ones.

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Gail Bleach, Ph.D.

I was trained as a clinical psychologist with a specialty in child and family treatment. Now I’m putting my 40 years of experience with custody evaluations, parent coordination, and the court system to work helping divorcing couples and co-parents make the best decisions for themselves and their children.