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How to Have a Good Divorce: Advice for Women with Children

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Are you scared that your kid might go through stress & depression after knowing that you and your partner are planning to part ways? Are you experiencing hurt, suffering, sadness and ambiguity beyond what you think you can endure? If you are going through immense troubles, then we can help! At Progressive Mediation we understand that choosing to divorce your partner especially knowing what a shocking effect it can have on your children – is possibly the hardest choice you’ve ever considered. You have been spending several months planning, trying to come up with a substitute result. But, with us, you can deal with this difficult time with ease and comfort. We help you and your kids come out of it better where they are able to cope with stress, become more flexible, broadminded young adults. Most important things that both parents can do to help kids through these hard times are: Keep observable clashes, fiery deliberations, and legal conversations away from childre

Is a Divorce Mediator Right for You?

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Are you fed-up and worried about your current situation and seeking professional guidance for your divorce-related issues between you and your husband? Want to avoid hearings, detection, finger-pointing, and an expensive trial? Well, at Progressive Mediation we understand that separation brings up feelings of irritation and bitterness, but emotional conflict tends to make divorce more costly. This is where we come into picture to resolve disputes smoothly and offer more progressive approach to conflict resolution. Hiring a divorce mediator provides you and your husband the chance to build your communication skill, even in circumstances where there has been a communication gap which has become the major cause for the relationship to fail. However, mediation will work only if you and your other half are on the same platform. You are expected to have a successful mediation if all or majority of the following declarations are correct. Husband & wife must agree to divorce