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Co-Parenting After Divorce: Why Mediation Sets the Foundation for a Healthy Future
Divorce is more than the end of a marriage — it’s the start of a new chapter in parenting. With about 40% of first marriages ending in divorce in the U.S., the way you co-parent after separation will ripple through your children’s future milestones. Mediation offers a roadmap: respectful communication, clear agreements, and genuine cooperation. Choose the path that preserves your child’s memories, not burdens them with conflict.
Beth Carrier
3 min read


What Divorce Mediation Feels Like (When It’s Working)
Divorce mediation doesn’t feel like a courtroom — it feels like a conversation. It’s structured but human, calm but real. At PivotPoint Resolutions™, I help couples navigate tough conversations with clarity, compassion, and even moments of laughter. Because mediation isn’t about fighting — it’s about finding a way forward that protects your peace, your family, and your future.
Beth Carrier
3 min read


Reluctant Spouse Divorce: When One Spouse Is Ready to Mediate — and the Other Isn’t
A reluctant spouse divorce happens when one partner is ready to separate and the other isn’t. Learn how mediation helps couples navigate this difference with calm, clarity, and respect — without escalating conflict or delay.
Beth Carrier
2 min read


The Stories We Tell Ourselves About Divorce
We all carry stories about divorce — stories about failure, blame, or regret. But those stories don’t have to define you. Learn how mediation helps couples replace guilt and judgment with understanding, and write a new story about divorce — one grounded in respect, clarity, and emotional growth.
Beth Carrier
2 min read


Emotional Separation: The Step Before Legal Divorce
Many couples separate emotionally long before they file for divorce. Learn what emotional separation means — and how divorce mediation helps you navigate this stage with clarity and compassion.
Beth Carrier
2 min read


Why Smart, Loving People Choose Divorce Mediation
Divorce mediation isn’t about failure — it’s about choice. Smart, loving people choose mediation because they want peace, not battle. Learn how emotionally intelligent couples use divorce mediation to separate with clarity, protect their kids, and move forward with respect.
Beth Carrier
2 min read


Don’t Ruin Thanksgiving: How to Have an Amicable Divorce During the Holidays
If the holidays are highlighting distance or tension in your marriage, you’re not alone. Many couples quietly “hold it together” through Thanksgiving, hoping things will feel different. But there is a way forward that doesn’t involve conflict or court. This article explores how an amicable divorce during the holidays can protect your peace, your finances, and your kids.
Beth Carrier
3 min read
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