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Our Family

in Two Homes

A Resource for Families Navigating Divorce or Separation

About this Book

Ending a relationship doesn’t mean losing the opportunity to build something new — for yourself, your children, and your family’s future. That’s why we incorporate the Our Family in Two Homes Workbook, a proven and strategic tool that supports your family’s clarity, connection, and future.

This thoughtful workbook invites each person to pause, reflect, and express what matters most: your hopes, values, fears, financial realities, and co-parenting vision. When clients arrive having completed this preparation, the process becomes more focused, creative, and efficient.

Clarity Before Conversation

Making Decisions that Put Your Children First

Parenting after separation means learning to support your children from two homes instead of one — a transition that calls for clarity, cooperation, and new skills. The Our Family in Two Homes workbook prepares parents by identifying personal values, communication styles, and shared priorities before difficult decisions arise. By fostering understanding and alignment early, parents can create thoughtful, lasting agreements, turning separation into a blueprint for stability, cooperation, and care.

This workbook elevates our process in three key ways:

  • Clarity: By articulating your values, fears, and aspirations early, you avoid missteps, dead-end negotiations, and decisions made in haste.

  • Efficiency: With prepared clients and deeper insight, your professional team can focus on solutions—not repeating basics or navigating surprises.

  • Respect: This tool signals that both parties are committed to thoughtful dialogue, shared responsibility, and the children’s well-being—not zero-sum outcomes.

 

Parenting after separation means learning to support your children from two homes instead of one — a transition that calls for clarity, cooperation, and new skills. The Our Family in Two Homes workbook prepares parents by identifying personal values, communication styles, and shared priorities before difficult decisions arise. By fostering understanding and alignment early, parents can create thoughtful, lasting agreements, turning separation into a blueprint for stability, cooperation, and care.

This workbook elevates our process in three key ways:

  • Clarity: By articulating your values, fears, and aspirations early, you avoid missteps, dead-end negotiations, and decisions made in haste.

  • Efficiency: With prepared clients and deeper insight, your professional team can focus on solutions—not repeating basics or navigating surprises.

  • Respect: This tool signals that both parties are committed to thoughtful dialogue, shared responsibility, and the children’s well-being—not zero-sum outcomes.

 

Getting Started & What to Expect

As part of your orientation, we’ll provide you access to the Our Family in Two Homes workbook (print or digital) along with instructions, deadlines (which we’ll keep reasonable), and support for how to complete it. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Individual Reflection: You’ll complete discrete exercises about what you value, how you make decisions, and what you worry about for your children and your future.

  • Shared Insight: When both parties bring prepared thinking to the table, joint discussions become more honest, productive, and balanced.

  • Guided Conversation: Your collaborative or mediation team will integrate the workbook insights into meetings, ensuring that your values and goals shape every decision.

  • Durable Outcomes: Because you’ve engaged deeply and intentionally, the agreements you craft are more likely to hold—and more likely to help your children thrive while protecting your family from future stress, litigation, or regret.

 

 

 

As part of your orientation, we’ll provide you access to the Our Family in Two Homes workbook (print or digital) along with instructions, deadlines (which we’ll keep reasonable), and support for how to complete it. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Individual Reflection: You’ll complete discrete exercises about what you value, how you make decisions, and what you worry about for your children and your future.

  • Shared Insight: When both parties bring prepared thinking to the table, joint discussions become more honest, productive, and balanced.

  • Guided Conversation: Your collaborative or mediation team will integrate the workbook insights into meetings, ensuring that your values and goals shape every decision.

  • Durable Outcomes: Because you’ve engaged deeply and intentionally, the agreements you craft are more likely to hold—and more likely to help your children thrive while protecting your family from future stress, litigation, or regret.

 

 

 

Gwen has a rare blend of intellect and grace; a calming force in one of the most tumultuous periods in life. Gwen always balanced her insight and wisdom with her immense emotional intelligence and intuition. Not just the lawyer I needed but also a wonderful human to show the way forward to a healthier future.

A Better Path to Resolution Starts Here.

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Preserve what matters. Choose a process that prioritizes your family’s overall well-being and puts you on a path to a brighter, healthier future.

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