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Beth Carrier
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Join date: Mar 24, 2025
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Beth Carrier is a Certified Professional Mediator (CPM) and a member of the Idaho Supreme Court’s Approved Child Custody Mediator Roster. She has guided hundreds of couples through the mediation process and has extensive experience helping parents, spouses, and self-represented individuals navigate high-stakes decisions with clarity and confidence.
With a background in conflict resolution, family dynamics, and structured decision-making, Beth created this course to give court-ordered participants the practical tools, emotional support, and clear roadmap they rarely receive before mediation. Her approach is calm, organized, and rooted in helping people communicate effectively—even in difficult circumstances.
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Apr 2, 2026 ∙ 4 min
Spring Divorce Mediation: Why Uncertain Times Can Still Be the Right Time to Move Forward
As spring brings renewal, many families are still carrying uncertainty. Rising costs, market volatility, and everyday stress can make major life decisions feel even heavier. But growth does not wait for perfect conditions. Discover how spring divorce mediation can help create clarity, reduce conflict, and provide a calm, child-centered path forward during uncertain times.
Mar 16, 2026 ∙ 3 min
Child-Focused Divorce Mediation: Why Mediation Protects Children During Divorce
Divorce can be one of the most challenging transitions a family faces, especially when children are involved. Child-focused divorce mediation helps parents reduce conflict, create thoughtful parenting plans, and build cooperative co-parenting relationships. By focusing on practical solutions rather than courtroom battles, mediation protects children’s emotional well-being and helps families move forward with stability and respect.
Mar 1, 2026 ∙ 4 min
Amicable Divorce Boise Couples Are Choosing More Than Ever — Here’s Why
More couples are choosing an amicable divorce in Boise as an alternative to costly and adversarial court battles. Learn how mediation helps families separate with less conflict, greater privacy, and a clearer path forward.
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