What about Fido?
For many, pets are like family members, offering love, companionship, and comfort during difficult times. However, determining pet custody isn’t always straightforward. Mediation can help.
The Family Home: Love it or List it?
Divorce brings with it a whirlwind of emotional and practical decisions, and one of the most significant is deciding what to do with the family home. Mediation can help.
What Strong Reactions in Conflict Really Mean
Conflict can bring out the most intense emotions in people—anger, defensiveness, frustration, or even withdrawal. But when someone reacts strongly during a disagreement, it’s often about more than the surface issue at hand.
Breaking Up Shouldn’t Break the Bank: Divorce Without a Lawyer
When people think about divorce, they often picture courtroom showdowns, pricey lawyers, and enough paperwork to make you want to crawl into bed for a week.
Mediation is an empowering, less litigious and less costly alternative.
What is Mediation? (No, It’s Not Meditation)
When I tell people I am a mediator, they very often look at me quizzically and say, "meditation"? No, mediation. Let’s explore what mediation really is and why it’s such a powerful conflict resolution tool.
Welcome to Caroline Melkonian Mediation
Life transitions, especially those involving divorce or separation, can leave us feeling like the ground beneath our feet is shifting making each step slow and uncertain. It can be difficult to breathe, difficult to think, and near impossible to imagine the future beyond the next few minutes. I know this because I’ve been there.
The Power of Making Your Own Decisions
Mediation is a unique and powerful process that empowers individuals to resolve conflicts in a constructive and mutually beneficial way. At the heart of mediation lies a critical principle: the power of making your own decisions.
I Have to Co-Parent with my Ex? Some Guidance
You may be divorced but you will never stop being a parent to your child. And neither will your ex. And that means you and your ex will be co-parents. It’s so important for children to feel safe, secure and loved by both parents, especially during and after divorce.
Talking to Your Child About Divorce
This initial conversation is incredibly important as it will set the tone for your divorce and for the future of your family.
Switching Homes
While it is important that children have parenting time with both parents, living together, sharing meals and daily routines, they shouldn’t have to pack and unpack and remember to bring what they need to settle in comfortably in each home.