Out-of-court separation and divorce counseling supports separating parents in finding new solutions for the well-being of their children. In our counseling sessions, we offer separated parents a safe and confidential space where they can exchange information, make concrete agreements, and develop their own solutions for the future living conditions of their children.
Fewer conflicts through concrete agreements
The separation process is often dominated by a whirlwind of emotions, which is particularly stressful for children. It is therefore all the more important that parents reach an agreement as quickly as possible on how they want to arrange future contact with their children, without constantly arguing about it. Agreements help to avoid conflicts.
To reach an agreement for the child's well-being
During counseling, both parents must consider where they see opportunities and possibilities for a future relationship, where they are willing to compromise, and where they draw the line. Our specialists support the parents in agreeing on concrete rules for their interactions. To find sustainable solutions, it is essential to maintain a culture of communication characterized by mutual respect within our impartial counseling sessions. A fundamental prerequisite is the parents' willingness to resolve problems out of court and in the best interests of the child.
Strong children need both parents
In our experience, children cope better with separation or divorce when the conditions are right. This includes the opportunity for regular contact with both parents. During our counseling sessions, we offer parents a wealth of additional information on how they can support their children during the separation and beyond.
The counselling service for parents includes up to eight appointments
Possible topics include:
- specific regulations for dealing with the situation
- the communication of the parents
- the design of parenthood
- Information on the well-being of children in separation conflicts
- cultural characteristics in binational families
- Introducing new partners