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Co-Parenting and Coffee
Jillian Andre & Ally McArthur
39 episodes
2 days ago
Picture this...You’re sitting with your friends…other moms, who have gone through a divorce or are contemplating. Who maybe didn’t picture their lives co-parenting, but are there with you. You are sharing your stories, you are inspiring each other, validating and challenging each other through your shared experiences. You are belly laughing, tearing up, and enjoying your favorite cup of coffee all at the same time. You don’t judge each other, you empower each other to continue on your journey, to heal, and to just be you whatever that looks like. Welcome to Co-parenting and Coffee.
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Picture this...You’re sitting with your friends…other moms, who have gone through a divorce or are contemplating. Who maybe didn’t picture their lives co-parenting, but are there with you. You are sharing your stories, you are inspiring each other, validating and challenging each other through your shared experiences. You are belly laughing, tearing up, and enjoying your favorite cup of coffee all at the same time. You don’t judge each other, you empower each other to continue on your journey, to heal, and to just be you whatever that looks like. Welcome to Co-parenting and Coffee.
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Parenting
Kids & Family
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A family doesn't divorce; they restructure.
Co-Parenting and Coffee
1 hour 16 minutes 14 seconds
8 months ago
A family doesn't divorce; they restructure.

keywordsco-parenting, divorce, family restructuring, Concilium process, support systems, women's empowerment, litigation abuse, family dynamics, domestic violence, conciliation, family law, co-parenting, attorney-client relationship, guardian ad litem, legal process, empowerment, judicial system, divorcesummaryThis conversation explores the complexities of co-parenting and divorce, emphasizing the importance of support systems, the Concilium process, and the empowerment of individuals, particularly women, during and after divorce. The speakers discuss the emotional and legal challenges faced by families restructuring after divorce and the need for a holistic approach that includes legal, financial, and mental health support. In this conversation, experts discuss the complexities of domestic violence cases, the importance of shifting control to the court, and the role of attorneys in empowering clients. They explore the long-term implications of co-parenting, the function of guardian ad litem, and the cost-effectiveness of the conciliation process. The discussion emphasizes the need for a holistic approach in family law, highlighting the significance of finding trained conciliant professionals.takeaways

  • A family doesn't divorce; they restructure.
  • Divorce is a legal process, but it's not just legal.
  • Women often face financial disparities post-divorce.
  • Divorce teaches valuable life lessons.
  • Managing anxiety is crucial during divorce.
  • Support systems are essential for navigating divorce.
  • The Concilium process offers a new perspective on family restructuring.
  • Empowerment is key for individuals going through divorce.
  • Litigation abuse can be a significant issue in family law.
  • Creating a new family structure requires collaboration and understanding. Control needs to shift to the court in domestic violence cases.
  • Attorneys play a crucial role in empowering clients.
  • Judges have the ultimate authority in attorney changes.
  • Conciliation offers a new approach to family law.
  • Long-term co-parenting considerations are essential.
  • Guardian ad litem provides a voice for children.
  • The conciliation process can be cost-effective.
  • Finding the right attorney is vital for clients.
  • A common language among professionals enhances collaboration.
  • Holistic approaches in family law benefit all parties.
  • Navigating Co-Parenting Challenges
  • The Role of the Concilium Process
  • "The control needs to shift."
  • "It's a snapshot in time."
  • "It's a common language."



Co-Parenting and Coffee
Picture this...You’re sitting with your friends…other moms, who have gone through a divorce or are contemplating. Who maybe didn’t picture their lives co-parenting, but are there with you. You are sharing your stories, you are inspiring each other, validating and challenging each other through your shared experiences. You are belly laughing, tearing up, and enjoying your favorite cup of coffee all at the same time. You don’t judge each other, you empower each other to continue on your journey, to heal, and to just be you whatever that looks like. Welcome to Co-parenting and Coffee.