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Divorce Mediation: Let’s Talk About the Big Three Subjects (Video)

Whatever path brought you to consider or make a decision to divorce, mediation can be a cost-effective, powerful tool to help you through the separation and divorce process.  It’s a process that provides structure enabling you to keep your needs, and the needs of your children, for the future at the center of the conversation. […]

It’s Our Space and Your Mess (Part 1, Video)

Navigating how you live together in the same space can be a sensitive subject when you have different approaches – and levels of comfort – for how the space will be kept. The topic can be even more complicated when neurodiversity is a factor in the home. In this video, we discuss some of the […]

Three Tips for Making the Most of your Mediation Consultation (Video)

Whatever the reason that leads you to consider mediation to help you work through your differences, partnering with a mediator who is a good “fit” for you and your situation is an important decision. In this video, we offer strategies and suggestions to help you make the most of your initial meeting with our practice. […]

Six Strategies for Parents to Lower the Stress of Family Calendaring

No matter the size of your family, coordinating everyone’s schedules and managing logistics can be a stressful proposition for any parents. In this video, we offer strategies and suggestions to help reduce stress while increasing opportunities for collaboration, so that parents can stay aligned with each other and keep their family on track.     […]

Why Did This Mediation Firm Create a YouTube Channel?

We are so pleased to announce that Feig Mediation Group has established a YouTube channel.  Our first video is a short introduction to what the channel is about and how it can be a resource to help you make important conversations less stressful. Please subscribe and check back from time to time for updates and […]

When Going Along Gets in the Way of Getting Along in the Family. Better Communication Can Help

“Stop fighting with your siblings!”  “Because I said so!” “Do I have to separate you?” Every family develops its own unique family rules, ways of getting along and getting things done.  These may be influenced by experience, culture, history and background, environment, socio-economic issues, beliefs, communications styles, and many other factors.  What may be common […]

Productive Conversations Help Reduce Marital Strain in Neurodiverse Families

I recently had the pleasure of speaking on Paul Carroll’s podcast about “What ASD Dads need to hear about marital strain and healthy dialogue.” Paul is the founder of AutismDadvocate.org, an online support community for extraordinary fathers who navigate the world of parenting and autism. The opportunity to share my experiences and insights with caregivers […]

Getting Ready for the Next Normal: Tips for Parents in Neurodiverse Families to Reduce Stress and Stay In-Step

The world is changing…AGAIN. Increased availability of vaccines are creating more opportunities to return to in-person activities—just when we got accustomed to our COVID-adapted situations. While this is good news overall, it does cause families to face yet another transition and new sets of decisions to make and manage. But unlike last year’s abrupt shift, […]