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18.032020March 18, 2020
A COVID-19 Message to All Co-Parents

A COVID-19 Message to All Co-Parents

By Diane DierksIn ArticlesTags AFCC article, co-parenting, COVID-19, Crisis

It seems important to talk about the crisis we’re in and how co-parents can approach it with kindness and care. The AFCC (Association of Family...

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12.022020February 12, 2020
Co-Parent Tip of the Month: Ten Rules

Co-Parent Tip of the Month: Ten Rules

By Diane DierksIn ArticlesTags co-parenting, communication, divorce

This month, I want to share the rules of co-parent communication that we teach twice a month in our Advanced Issues in Co-Parenting Workshop for...

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27.122019December 27, 2019
Nana: I Was Just Trying to Help

Nana: I Was Just Trying to Help

By Diane DierksIn ArticlesTags co-parent conflict, grandma, parental alienation

(To protect confidentiality, names and details have been modified.) I first met Becky, a 62-year-old grandmother, after spending a few sessions with her grandchildren, ages...

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16.122019December 16, 2019
Jasmine: Daddy’s Little Girl

Jasmine: Daddy’s Little Girl

By Diane DierksIn ArticlesTags affidavit, co-parenting, divorce, teen

(To protect confidentiality, names and details have been modified) Jasmine’s mom and step-dad came to see me after attending our Advanced Issues in Co-Parenting Workshop...

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10.122019December 10, 2019
Daniel: But I Hate Cucumbers!

Daniel: But I Hate Cucumbers!

By Diane DierksIn ArticlesTags parental alienation, resistant kids, visitation resistance

(To protect confidentiality, names and details have been modified) When I met Daniel, he was 11-years-old and somewhat frail and emotionally young for his age....

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02.122019December 10, 2019
John & Charlotte: Why Can’t We Just Be Friends?

John & Charlotte: Why Can’t We Just Be Friends?

By Diane DierksIn ArticlesTags co-parent conflict, co-parent counseling, counseling

John and Charlotte came to see me voluntarily because they both realized that their conflict was out of control and hurting their three children. Unlike...

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24.112019December 16, 2019
Olivia’s Story: You Had Me at Hello

Olivia’s Story: You Had Me at Hello

By Diane DierksIn ArticlesTags giving, kids of divorce, parenting coordination

(To protect confidentiality, names and details have been modified) She was conceived on a one-night-stand and her parents never married — not a great love...

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25.102019October 25, 2019
Secret Sauce for the 20 Percent

Secret Sauce for the 20 Percent

By Diane DierksIn ArticlesTags high conflict coparenting, parallel parenting

High-conflict co-parents are defined as those who cannot fit into the roughly 30 percent who are cooperative (flexible with ease in communication and negotiation) or...

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06.102019October 6, 2019
Give Something for Nothing!

Give Something for Nothing!

By Diane DierksIn ArticlesTags donation, gifts, giving, holiday, sliding scale

It takes donations to provide sliding scale services to our/your clients. Here are two ways to give to us without spending a dime: AMAZON.com — instead of...

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14.092019September 14, 2019
Let’s Just Call a Therapist

Let’s Just Call a Therapist

By Diane DierksIn ArticlesTags child therapy, divorce, kids and divorce, testimony, therapy

"...of course the therapist would have to say something to the court...wouldn't she?"

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