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How to Create a Parenting Plan That Works for Everyone
When going through a divorce with children, creating a well-thought-out parenting plan is essential for everyone’s well-being. A...
Should You Wait Until After the Holidays to File for Divorce?
The holiday season is a time filled with family gatherings, celebrations, and often, financial stress. Deciding whether to file for divorce during this time can be challenging. While some prefer to wait until after the holidays to avoid additional emotional strain, there are potential financial benefits to delaying the divorce. Here, we’ll explore the advantages and considerations when it comes to waiting.
Navigating the Holidays During a Divorce: Your Survival Guide
Divorce is never easy, but the holiday season can amplify the emotional toll. Whether it’s your first holiday season after a...
Co-Parenting in the Showbiz Where Drama Takes a Backseat
Showbiz is full of entertainment, fun, and fame and is about everything that makes life charming and tempting. Everything is not...
Exploring Liz Merrill’s Mediation Insights
Where does one find shelter when relationship conflicts take you on a rollercoaster of tensions and worries? When he comes late...
How I Helped John and Amelia, Rediscover Love
Assisting my peeps as a divorce coach, I have witnessed countless beautiful couples desiring separation. It’s just because their...
What Makes You Tackle Emotional Closure in Divorce Cases?
In this 21st century, people tend to be more secretive about their emotions. These emotions can lead anywhere, whether it's...
Co-Parenting: Insights From a High Conflict Divorce Coach
Kids make our lives amazing and meaningful, so it's fair to show them love and care as we raise them. What if you are in the...
Is Divorce Through Mediation the Ultimate Power Move for Couples?
Divorce is often perceived as a negative experience. However, only those who have personally suffered it can truly understand...
Colorado Divorce Mediator
Hello! I’m Liz
I'm a mom, a divorce mediator, and coach, with a twist – I call myself a transformational conflict coach. Why? Well, after my own rough divorce, I realized things could be different.
I went through the wringer, spending way too much money and feeling way too anxious.
But it hit me: it doesn't have to be that hard.
So, I made it my mission to help folks navigate conflict without all the drama. I've worked with hundreds of people, helping them sidestep the courtroom drama and save a ton of cash. My success rate? Around 70%. That's a lot of folks walking away feeling lighter and happier – and that's what it's all about.