About Us

Attorneys
Our attorneys will negotiate in good faith without taking legal advantage of the other party or the other professionals in the process. We will not go to court to litigate nor will we testify on behalf of you and your spouse.
Our attorneys will consider all the options available to you, whether the issues involve custody, support, or the division of marital property and debts. They will work with the other professionals in the process to achieve the best result possible for you and your family.
Communication Coaches
Our communication coaches address psychological issues that can slow down or even derail your progress. Coaches create an emotionally safe environment to help ensure that the conflict present in your situation is not further inflamed. Common issues for divorcing couples include power imbalance, value differences, co-parenting, substance abuse, infidelity, and mental or physical health problems.
These issues can create emotional roadblocks that hinder the divorce process. Coaches identify and prioritize each of your concerns and teach respectful communication skills. These skills can facilitate you in experiencing a safer, more respectful process.
Child Specialists
Child specialists act as independent and neutral representatives of your child’s needs. The child specialist teaches you how to provide the information and support your child needs during and after your divorce process. The child specialist meets with your child to him or her understand what is happening to the family; this gives your child a voice in the process.
These steps help to reduce the harmful effects of divorce on your child. The child specialist can help you, as parents, design the best possible parenting plan for your family.
Financial Professionals
Financial professionals will educate you about the financial considerations of various settlement options and discuss with you the financial expectations and realities of your situation. They will help you gather and organize the information of your disclosure of assets, debts and income as required by the court. They can appraise your business or professional practice. They will identify and evaluate the tax consequences of various settlement choices and present you with current and future cash flow analyses.