Using Collaborative Language

Transitioning to the use of collaborative language is one of the hardest adjustments with which divorcing couples struggle, yet doing so is one of the most important aspects of healthy co-parenting and healthy uncoupling.  While legal language has been widely used for...

The Value Of Adding A Coach To Your Collaborative Divorce Team

THE VALUE OF ADDING A COACH TO YOUR COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE TEAM By:  Ann Kreindler-Siegel, LCSW, BCC, PLLC When couples divorce, they often engage the services of attorneys before seeking any other professional to help guide them through the process.  Attorneys are...

Rebuilding Your Life After Divorce

Building a new life following a divorce can be very difficult. Where do you start? Settling your children? Finding single friends? A new job? Managing your own finances? How do you even begin dating or thinking about a new relationship? Just managing to settle...

During this difficult time are you coming together or coming apart?

How do you thrive during this difficult time rather than just survive?  With our Charlotte Shelter In Place order, so many are struggling to find a new “norm” day to day, week to week, until life returns to what we are used to. Ask those around you what their...
What is The Role of a Collaborative Divorce Coach?

What is The Role of a Collaborative Divorce Coach?

The services of a collaborative divorce coach are often engaged to assist individuals, or couples, going through this difficult transition. A divorce coach can often help guide couples through the difficult negotiations of a settlement, while simultaneously addressing...

The Emotional Benefits of Collaborative Divorce

Divorcing collaboratively, instead of through litigation, has huge emotional benefits. When couples litigate there is typically more conflict involved and a lot more fear, & after effects, emotionally. One of the primary goals of the collaborative...