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Parental separation and divorce
is a painful experience for your
children and it creates many changes
in their lives. Your children will
likely experience feelings such as
guilt, anger, embarrassment,
disbelief, fear, and grief. Your
children will have many
divorce-related questions: “Why are
you getting a divorce?” “What will
happen to us?” “What should I tell
my friends?” Your children will need
appropriate answers to these and
other questions. Our program helps
to address some of these issues. The
FIT Program is not group therapy. We
do have trained professionals who
conduct the adult, adolescent, and
children’s groups.
CLASSES: Separation and
divorce required you and your
children to adapt to a rapid change.
There are some things you can do to
make the changes easier for your
children. When you and your spouse
are able to work cooperatively to
meet the needs of your children, it
decreases the likelihood that you
will return to court to resolve
these differences. For this reason,
an educational program to support
you and your children has been
established. The Court hopes to
assist you and your children to cope
more effectively with the problems
that result from divorce by
requiring you to complete the
Families In Transition Program. You
and your children must complete the
entire program.
REGISTRATION:
The Families In Transition Program
is designed to help you and your
children cope effectively with
issues that result from divorce.
You and your
spouse are required by the Court to
attend separate sessions. The
parent with whom the children reside
is responsible for ensuring the
children’s attendance.
Pre-registration is required
If I can answer any questions or
to discuss this further, please give
me a call. Although these are very
difficult circumstances under which
to meet, know that you have my
deepest admiration for considering
this more peaceful approach to
negotiating your settlement. |