Child Reunification Consulting with Professional Staff

$250.00$1,500.00

Child Reunification Consulting Fees:   $250 hourly, $1500 retainer.

For Parents: Dr. Mark and Professional Staff provide pro se parents and their counsel with the research and guidance on handling high conflict or high personality cases including communication strategies to help improve relationships with (alienated) children and challenging co-parenting. Learn about therapeutic and non-clinical options which represent current research and
protocols for addressing parental alienation and high conflict personalities within child custody issues. The MDR professional team offers guidance for identifying child custody goals and child reunification opportunities.

For Attorneys: The MDR professional team can provide a holistic understanding of child custody in high conflict divorce. The team can assist you with identifying client options and opportunities for overcoming child access challenges including information to help you more clearly understand motivations of a controlling parent. With awareness of the research, the counsel may be better prepared to deal with an alienating, controlling parent and truly present what is in the child’s best interest.

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Email us here or call us at 860-271-3294, and let’s talk.

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These services are available for parents who are pro se and those with counsel.  We help therapists broaden their understanding of alienation and can suggest protocols for interventions that are based on research findings and experience.

Mark David Roseman and Associates are specialists in child custody concerns, and provide beneficial consulting in child access and reunification. While child access is often related to time sharing or visitation arrangements, child reunification is that intervention needing to be applied when children have been arguably brainwashed, and resistant to the affections of a non-custodial, or ‘absent’ parent.

Associates will help parties to understand what is in the child’s best interests when parents may be in conflict and unable to settle their child custody arrangements.  We will help you understand how children may be emotionally abused during divorce and child custody, and identify red flags of child and parent behaviors evident during hostile litigation, and infrequent visitation.

Importantly, we can help you draft appropriate parenting agreements and suggest the goals necessary to improve child outcomes when parents choose to separate. These informational tools may help in current and subsequent court orders and aid in mitigating parent conflicts and improve the co-parenting relationship.

Child Custody and Child Reunification are internationally recognized challenges for nearly thirty percent of parents in divorce and child custody matters.  We can educate counsel on how to recognize the presence of the subtle and overt alienation of a child’s affections, frequently referred to as Parental Alienation, a contested reference in family courts, poorly understood by judges and too often debated by attorneys.

The MDR Professionals will help share family research that should be considered in custody and reunification, and help one to explain parental alienation, sadly, a concept that is increasingly referenced in courts and therapy.

State and Federal policymakers will appreciate learning the research and recommendations for improving child outcomes, particularly as much current social policy does not connect the dots of low high school graduation rates, juvenile crime, domestic violence and the opportunities to overcome those challenges.

Team members can guide clients with significant tools to help all parties and their counsel to more clearly consider the present realities, the future and therefore more appropriate options for child custody decision making through co-parenting advice, mediation, and expert testimony.

For Parents:

Dr. Mark and Professional Staff provide pro se parents and those with counsel the research and guidance on handling high conflict or high personality cases including communication strategies to help improve relationships with (alienated) children and challenging co-parenting. Learn about therapeutic and non-clinical options which represent current research and protocols for addressing parental alienation and high conflict personalities within child custody issues. The MDR professional team offers guidance for identifying child custody goals and child reunification opportunities.

For Attorneys:

The MDR professional team can provide a holistic understanding of child custody in high conflict divorce. The team can assist you with identifying client options and opportunities for overcoming child access challenges including information to help you more clearly understand motivations of a controlling parent. With awareness of the research, the counsel may be better prepared to deal with an alienating, controlling parent and truly present what is in the child’s best interest.

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Divorce and Child Reunification consultation services provide guidance for pro se parents, treating
therapists, and counsel to obtain equitable, safe and appropriate shared parenting and interventions
when parental alienation may be present. These consultations will benefit those seeking a more
complete understanding of family research and approaches for navigating high conflict child custody and
co-parenting challenges.

These consultations are educational and in no way purport to be legal advice or therapy. It is our
contention that with understanding what research shows to improve child outcomes will be helpful in
any court, or other decision making body.

Email us here or call us at 860-271-3294, and let’s talk.

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