Minimizing High Conflict and Alienation in Divorce Proceedings Training Seminar
Keep High-Conflict Divorces in Check
High-emotion, acrimonious divorces are bad enough. When the parties start using the children against each other, the stakes are higher and the potential fallout can be devastating. In this charged environment, people have a hard time seeing when they're crossing the line between a child's best interests and their own. When your client has good reason to be angry and resentful at the spouse, it's even harder getting them to realize that such behavior won't help their prospects- in fact, it can make matters worse. How can you defuse such a potentially explosive situation?
You can reduce tension and increase the odds of an amicable resolution by attending this groundbreaking seminar. Recognize the red flags indicating parental alienation, so you can begin the process of stopping it. Use practical legal strategies for coping with clients who alienate their children from the other parent. Proactively prepare to deal with high-conflict family dynamics to minimize emotional trauma and work your way to an acceptable compromise. Master management tactics that really work to keep hostile attitudes out of the courtroom - so you can win your case. There's no better resource for neutralizing an antagonistic divorce.
Show your clients the effect of parental alienation on children, so you can forestall it.
Communicate effectively with clients who alienate, so you don't inadvertently make the things worse.
Be prepared to deal with false allegations that may trigger alienation.
Determine when it's appropriate to use a family court advisor or special master to advise your client.
See how hostility reduction counseling between parents can create a dramatically better outcome.
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