When parents separate, tough decisions about their children’s future don’t disappear.

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Who will choose their school?

What about medical care?

Religious upbringing?

These are big choices—and mediation can help you navigate them.

✔ Shared Decision-making: Both parents collaborate and share responsibility.

✔ Sole Decision-making: One parent makes the decision.

The right approach depends on your ability to communicate and co-parent effectively.

Collaborative Divorce and Mediation provides a structured, respectful space to focus on your child’s needs—no court battles, no unnecessary conflict.

As a Collaborative Divorce Lawyer and Mediator, I’ve guided parents to craft tailored agreements that prioritize their child’s well-being while cutting stress and legal costs. When you both shape the plan, you’re more likely to follow it.

Your children’s future shouldn’t be left to chance.

Let’s work together to build a parenting plan that supports their needs.

Book a consultation today

Achieve a Fair, Respectful, Sensible Divorce.

Book a consultation with McNeill Family Law to get professional advice and guidance throughout your divorce. 

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