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Why Courts Often Miss Emotional and Psychological Harm in Custody Cases
Understanding the difference between a safe parent and a self-focused one. One of the most overlooked realities in custody cases is this: courts are not always equipped to recognize emotional and psychological harm as it is happening. The system is designed to respond to what is visible, concrete, and easily proven.But many of the most harmful dynamics in co-parenting are subtle, patterned, and internal to the child’s experience. This is where the distinction between a truly

Jan & Jillian
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Why You Don’t Want A Standardized Parenting Plan From Family Court
Are you in the process of getting a divorce but aren’t quite sure where to start? More than likely your children are at the forefront of...

Jan & Jillian
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10 Signs of Coercive Control In Coparenting
Most people think of coparenting as a situation where two parents work together to raise their children. However, coparenting can look...

Jan & Jillian
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