People in Divorce Ask a Lot of Their Attorneys.

Meeting the needs of high conflict families can be overwhelming for attorneys.

Enlisting a therapist to help manage the needs of clients can also benefit the attorneys.

Carrie Rosenbloom can provide co-parenting support to families while alleviating unnecessary stress for attorneys. As a former family law attorney and mediator, and current licensed Marriage and Family therapist, Carrie has the expertise, demeanor and experience to guide families through conflict and into cohesion by offering co-parenting counseling.

Co-Parenting Guidance Supports Attorneys and Their Clients By Focusing on the Aspects of Divorce that Do Not Have Legal Remedies

Much of the divorce process is emotional, and many attorneys are expected to support clients through the emotional process. While attorneys are well intentioned and compassionate, this role can create stress and burnout that is better outsourced to a professional specifically equipped for this role.

Co-Parenting Guidance

Helps parents create new rules and boundaries for a co-parenting relationship that is separate and distinct from the marital dynamic which did not function well.

Confidential Mini Evaluation for Mediation

Enlisting Carrie Rosenbloom to meet with parents, children and other relevant professionals and family support can help provide guidance for parenting plans during mediation.

Impasse with respect to parenting time can often elongate mediation and lead to unsustainable results for both parents and children. Enlisting a professional to offer a confidential evaluation inadmissible in court, about how best to structure parenting time can create a solid foundation from which the family can heal and rebuild.

Reunification

Helps parents create new rules and boundaries for a co-parenting relationship that is separate and distinct from the marital dynamic which did not function well.