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Do’s and Don’ts on Communicating with Your Mediator
By Jennifer Piper• October 24, 2024Posted in
Mediation is a great way to settle family disputes, but how you communicate with your mediator plays a big role in the process. Here are some simple do’s and don’ts to help you to work through your mediation successfully. Do’s: Effective Ways to Communicate Don’ts: What to Avoid Conclusion Effective communication with your mediator is one of the keys to a successful Mediation process. By following these guidelines, you help to reach an agreement that is in the best interest of you, your spouse and your family. By keeping your communication professional, focused, and timely, you can ensure that the mediation process will be as smooth and constructive as possible. Contact Family Ally At Family Ally, we’re dedicated to helping families navigate disputes with expert…How To Communicate With Your Spouse During Divorce
By Jennifer Piper• May 6, 2024Posted in
Divorce is tough, but effective communication with your spouse can make the divorce process smoother. Here are six tips to help you communicate better during this challenging time: 1. Communicate Professionally and with Compassion When communicating with your spouse, approach the conversation with professionalism and honesty. Be patient and avoid responding out of anger or strong emotions. Before you send an email, take a moment to step away from the computer if you’re feeling overwhelmed. 2. Keep it Concise and Respectful Limit your communication to one topic at a time, keeping your messages short, sweet, and to the point. Ensure that your messages are respectful and devoid of profanity, name-calling, or judgmental language. Remember, if you wouldn’t say it to your boss or in front…Divorce: Plan to Resolve Holiday Issues Early
By Jennifer Piper• November 4, 2025Posted in
Holiday parenting schedules work best when they are planned early. Waiting until the last minute can create stress for you, your children, and your attorney. Waiting too long may make it impossible to address the holidays, leaving you and possibly your children disappointed. Addressing these issues ahead of time allows you to focus on what really matters, spending meaningful time with your family. Plan Ahead for a Peaceful Holiday Season The sooner you address holiday possession questions, the easier it is for everyone involved. When parents wait until the last minute to discuss plans, it often leads to frustration and confusion. The closer you get to the holidays, the harder it becomes to make thoughtful decisions, especially when both parents have busy schedules and long-standing family…Collaborative Divorce vs. Mediation: Which Is Best for You?
By Jennifer Piper• August 4, 2025Posted in
Both Collaborative Divorce and Mediation help you avoid court, but they offer different types of support. Mediation may work well if you and your spouse can communicate and are informed. Collaborative Divorce provides more structure and team-based support, which is helpful for families with concerns that require extra guidance. Collaborative Divorce and Mediation Help You Stay Out of Court If you are looking for a more peaceful way to divorce, Mediation and Collaborative Divorce are two strong options. Both allow you to stay out of court and make your own decisions. The difference lies in the level of support and who is involved in the process. In Mediation, you work with a neutral third party, meeting either alone or with your attorneys participating. This can…You Realize Your Marriage is Over… Now What?
By Jennifer Piper• November 17, 2023Posted in
In most marriages, couples find themselves facing challenging periods. For some those challenges lead you to believe that your relationship has reached its end. Despite the emotional turmoil, it’s crucial to approach the situation with thoughtfulness and care. Below are some steps to consider when you think your marriage is over. By following these guidelines and seeking professional guidance, you can approach the challenging journey of ending a marriage with greater clarity and understanding. Remember that each situation is unique, and it’s crucial to prioritize both emotional well-being and legal protection throughout this difficult process. Contact Family Ally If you have questions or need legal assistance regarding divorce or any other family law matter, please contact Jennifer Piper at 314-449-9800 to schedule a consultation. Family Ally is…





