We Mediate

We Mediate

Professional Services

West Hartford, CT 117 followers

A Divorce and Family Law Mediation Practice

About us

We Mediate specializes in non-adversarial divorce and family law services, leveraging our core principles of Efficiency, Empathy, Education and Empowerment. Our goal is to save you time and money and to leave the decision-making in your hands.

Website
www.wemediatect.com
Industry
Professional Services
Company size
1 employee
Headquarters
West Hartford, CT
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2024

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  • Has political difference ever caused tension in your relationship? Political differences are impacting more relationships than ever, sometimes even leading to separation or divorce. In cases where couples decide to part ways, divorce mediation can help bridge those divides and find amicable solutions. Check out this article to learn more about how mediation supports couples navigating challenging political divides. 

    Bridging Political Divides in Marriage: How Divorce Mediation Can Help

    Bridging Political Divides in Marriage: How Divorce Mediation Can Help

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  • As the movement to end no-fault divorce gains traction in some states, it’s vital to recognize the profound impact this could have on families and especially on those trapped in challenging situations. Susan Guthrie’s insights highlight why preserving no-fault divorce is essential for protecting individual freedom and providing a pathway to safety and stability for many. As a mediator, I see firsthand the value of accessible, amicable options for separating couples. Thought-provoking read for anyone interested in family law trends. #DivorceMediation #FamilyLaw #NoFaultDivorce

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    Chair ABA Section of Dispute Resolution | Attorney & Mediator | AI & LegalTech Specialist | Practice Building Consultant | Keynote Speaker | Two Award-Winning Podcasts, One in the Top 1% Globally | Best Selling Author

    I was delighted when reporter Kimberly Bellware reached out to me this week for this timely article in The Washington Post about the rising fears surrounding the potential repeal of no-fault divorce in the aftermath of the recent election results. In the article, I discuss the growing attacks on no-fault divorce from conservative circles, as I’ve observed through my work as a family law attorney and host of Divorce & Beyond. This issue hit the spotlight earlier this year when right-wing commentators, including Steven Crowder, publicly criticized the laws that allowed their spouses to leave without “fault.” The election has only intensified concerns, and many are worried about what this shift might mean for women’s autonomy and the future of family law. A big thank you to Kim for shedding light on this critical issue and for featuring my guest on this week’s podcast episode, Professor Marcia Zug, who provides invaluable insight into the political landscape and the movement to roll back no-fault divorce protections. Read the full article for more information on this important topic, and don’t miss our in-depth conversation in the latest episode of The Divorce & Beyond Podcast! Article: https://lnkd.in/gsJSHRr8 Podcast Episode: https://lnkd.in/grh8mzgE #NoFaultDivorce #DivorceAndBeyond #ProtectingRights #FamilyLaw #WomensRights #WashingtonPost

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  • 🤝 10 Essential Co-Parenting Tips for Success | A Guide for Modern Parents As a family law mediator, I wanted to share these crucial tips for successful co-parenting: 1️⃣ Children First: Keep conflicts away, focus on kids' needs 2️⃣ Clear Communication: Business-like, child-focused discussions 3️⃣ Detailed Parenting Plan: Structured schedules & agreements 4️⃣ Consistent Rules: Aligned expectations across homes 5️⃣ Positive Speech: Never criticize the other parent 6️⃣ Stay Flexible: Life happens, compromise matters 7️⃣ Share Information: Keep each other updated 8️⃣ Respect Boundaries: Maintain appropriate space 9️⃣ Support Emotions: Listen without judgment 🔟 Self-Care: Manage your own well-being 💝 Bonus Tip: Help your children celebrate the other parent's special days - it shows true maturity and love for your kids. What are your best co-parenting tips? Share in the comments below! 👇 #CoParenting #ParentingTips #FamilyFirst #ModernParenting #DivorceWithDignity #ParentingAdvice

  • Are you interested in family law mediation and looking for valuable insights? Stay updated with informative articles, tips, and resources designed to empower individuals navigating family law issues. Whether you're a professional in the field or someone seeking guidance, there’s something for everyone. Join our community to enhance your understanding of mediation and discover strategies for effective conflict resolution. Follow us today for the latest updates! Looking forward to connecting with you!

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