"Statistics suggest that about twenty percent of the parents who separate and divorce will have very high conflict for many years after the divorce. The courts can't help these folks, but a commitment to their children can."
Philip M. Stahl
Parenting After Divorce: A Guide to Resolving Conflicts and Meeting Your Children's Needs. http://www.parentingafterdivorce.com/
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The Walling, Berg & Debele, P.A. sponsored HCRRC is dedicated to making resources available to families, individuals, and professionals working with families for resolution of conflict.
High conflict family matters are present when the family looks primarily to the courts and lawyers to resolve issues in their family. Matters which involve child custody disputes, parenting time disputes, differences in child rearing practices, fears and concerns about chemical dependency, introducing new persons, and third party (including grandparents) involvement with children. Mental health concerns and anger management issues also generally exist in the context of high conflict legal proceedings.
Walling, Berg & Debele is concerned the resources that might be available to families in need are scattered and difficult to locate, even for the professionals that work in the area of family law. The information provided will be updated periodically, however, verification of all information needs to be done by you with the individual provider. E-mail contact information is only provided with the professional's consent.
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