Resources

During mediation, I am happy to refer you to outside professionals if needed, such as financial or advisors, mental health professionals, or parenting experts. The self-help tools below can also be a helpful resource as you work through mediation, and after your legal matters are resolved.

Books

The Co-Parenting Handbook: Raising Well-Adjusted and Resilient Kids from Little Ones to Young Adults through Divorce or Separation, by Karen Bonnell with Kristin Little

Better Apart: The Radically Positive Way to Separate, by Gabrielle Hartley with Elena Brower

Our Happy Divorce: How Ending Our Marriage Brought Us Together, by Benjamin Heldfond and Nikki DeBartolo

Transcending High-Conflict Divorce: How to Disengage From Your Ex and Find Your Power, by Virginia Gilbert, MFT



Podcasts

Divorce & Beyond with Susan Guthrie, https://divorceandbeyondpod.com

Happy Never After https://happyneverafter.libsyn.com

Lioness Queen https://iamthelionessqueen.com

WTF Divorce https://www.wtfdivorce.com

Divorce on Planet Earth http://divorceonplanetearthblog.katescharff.com


Video

In the United States, about half of kids will experience their parents’ divorce by age 16. SPLIT explores the effects of divorce on children. In the film, twelve children aged 6-12 speak honestly about how parental separation and divorce has affected them.