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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

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Validating Your Child When They Share Abuse or Coercion from a Coercive Co-Parent
Children caught in high-conflict co-parenting situations often experience emotional manipulation, coercion, and even outright abuse at...

Jan & Jillian
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10 Things Family Court Gets Wrong About Child Rights
Family courts are often viewed as protectors of children’s best interests. Yet, despite their good intentions, they sometimes get it...

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Children’s Behavior Reflects Their Environment: A Tale of Two Homes
Have you ever noticed how children seem to transform depending on which parent’s home they’re in? In high-conflict co-parenting...

Jan & Jillian
3 min read


Top Provisions Left Out Of A Parenting Plan That Make It Easy To Manipulate
If you’re divorcing a high-conflict personality, then you’re going to need an ironclad parenting plan. Somewhere along the way in family...

Jan & Jillian
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5 Signs You Need A Step-Up Parenting Plan
The majority of parents won’t hesitate to speak up if their children are at risk when it comes to spending time with the other parent....

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