
In Part 2 of my conversation with family law expert, Karen Redmond, we discuss many issues that impact anyone going through a divorce in British Columbia. Including: co-parenting during and after mediation and divorce, how to put yourself in the proper mindset, or shift your mindset to prepare for divorce, how to help children emotionally during separation and divorce, as well as issues surrounding inherited properties, and whether kids can, and do, have a say in parenting plans.
Also discussed: how financial disclosure should work during mediation and divorce in British Columbia, and how to feel and stay empowered in yourself when trust in the divorce process is low.
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About Karen: when it comes to the practice of family law, Karen Redmond believes there is a better way. After twenty years of courtroom litigation, where she witnessed families torn apart by the adversarial process, Karen’s desire to help and not harm has taken a place of precedence in her law practice. Her current focus is primarily on mediation, where she facilitates collaborative conversations crafted to meet the needs of each family, and the individuals involved.
0:00 - Can Relationships Improve After Divorce
3:40 - How Does Financial Disclosure Work During Divorce?
5:30 - How Do Parenting Plans Protect Children Emotionally?
9:50 - Inheritances, or Inherited Property
10:51 - Co-Parenting Advice During and After Divorce
13:37 - How to Stay Empowered During Divorce and Separation
16:31 - Navigating Mindset Shifts During Divorce and Mediation
18:25 - Fun, Rapid-Fire Questions