Impact on Children
Do you wonder how your children will cope with your separation and/or divorce? Are you concerned about their well-being during and after the divorce? Have you heard the sad stories of parents using their children as “pawns” in the divorce process? Do you want to spare your children the heartache and stress of divorce? Mediation is an opportunity to ease the impact of divorce on your children. If you are looking for a way to reduce the stress on your children as you divorce, you should consider working with a mediator.
Children’s interests are central to the decision-making process when you mediate. Co-parenting plans give you the opportunity to discuss and agree to provisions that guide you into the future. At Progress Mediation, we offer the services of a therapist co-mediator who understands child development issues and the effect of divorce on children. She brings her expertise to the table and enhances the mediation process.
When you work with co-mediators, your child’s best interests are central to the process. Children are not used as “pawns” in the battle between the parties. In the end, agreements are reached that are best for you, your former spouse, and your children.
