Every family's story is unique. Some arrangements will be straightforward, others will require creative problem-solving or careful negotiation.
When parental alienation concerns arise, swift education about these dynamics and informed decision-making about intervention strategies is essential to protect your relationship with your children - and this work is far more effective outside the courtroom environment.
Our fixed fee approach covers all legal services that are scoped which means you know exactly what our legal support will cost upfront. No surprise bills, no hourly charges that escalate when discussions take time to work through. If circumstances change and the scope of work needs to expand, we'll discuss this with you openly, re-scope the work, and provide fresh cost estimates before proceeding - you'll never receive bills for work done without your informed consent.
When we recommend additional professionals - child psychologists, financial planners, forensic accountants, collaborative coach or an education consultant - we'll discuss their separate fees transparently before any engagement, so you can make informed decisions about what support your family needs.
You can take the time needed to get the legal arrangements right for your family - and address any concerning dynamics quickly - without financial stress adding to an already challenging situation. And you can do this while maintaining control over the process and outcomes, rather than handing that control to the court system.
You're still parents. Both of you. Your children need to know they're loved and supported by both parents, and that even when families change structure, the love and commitment remain constant.
Our collaborative approach ensures you have access to education about child development, family dynamics, and effective co-parenting strategies. When additional professional support is needed, you make informed decisions about what interventions will help your children develop the emotional tools they need to thrive in their changing family structure.
Creating effective parenting orders isn't about winning or losing - it's about making informed decisions that allow your children to thrive and maintain the important relationships in their lives, supported by professionals who educate and empower you throughout the legal process without adding to your family's trauma.