Collaborative Parenting

Collaborative Parenting with a mental health professional is a specialized approach to solving practical and legal disputes, particularly in family law matters such as divorce, child custody, and parenting arrangements. In this process, the parties involved, along with their respective attorneys, a mental health professional, and sometimes a neutral financial planner, work together to reach agreements without litigation. In the collaborative process, all sides win. 

Dr. Katherine Durrant is a Certified Collaborative Law Professional.

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Choosing to work with a collaborative law mental health professional can transform your family's journey through a challenging legal process into a more positive and empowering experience. By incorporating the expertise of a mental health therapist into the collaborative law process, you gain access to invaluable emotional support, communication guidance, and conflict-resolution skills tailored to your unique situation.

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Questions? Our administrative team can support you through this process. Call or text (716) 203-1570 or email support@wholewellnesscounseling for additional information.