If you’re dealing with a high-conflict ex…
you already know this isn’t a typical divorce. It’s something else entirely.
You might feel like:
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Every conversation turns into conflict
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You’re constantly explaining or defending yourself
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Things are being twisted, exaggerated, or misrepresented
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You’re walking on eggshells, not sure what to say or not say
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And no matter what you do, it’s used against you​
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You’re worried about how this is affecting your child
It’s exhausting. And it’s disorienting.​
In high-conflict divorce, how you show up matters.
Strategy. Clarity. Control.
And that’s exactly what this course teaches you.
Here’s What You’ll Learn
Gain the tools to minimize conflict, make informed decisions, and prioritize your child's well-being and your peace.
Mindset Management
Learn how to manage your mindset so you can stay calm, clear, and strategic, even in the most stressful moments.
Understanding Family Court
Learn how family court professionals assess behaviour, what they focus on, and how your actions are interpreted over time.
Effective Communication
Master techniques to communicate strategically and navigate conflict.
Parenting Assessments & OCL
Understand what assessors are really looking for and how to present yourself in a way that supports your child and strengthens your credibility.
Strategic Documentation
Understand what to document and what actually matters in Family Court.
Preparing for Mediation
Approach mediation with strategy so you can advocate for yourself clearly, stay focused, and move the process forward.
Grounded in Canadian family law. Relevant across North America.
This course is based on real, hands on experience within the Canadian family system, with a strong foundation in Ontario practice, while teaching strategies that apply across high conflict cases in both Canada and the United States.
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You will not find legal jargon or overwhelming information here.
Just clear, practical guidance you can actually use.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is this course only relevant in Ontario?
No. While the course is grounded in my experience working within the Canadian system, particularly Ontario, the strategies taught apply broadly across high-conflict cases throughout North America.
If you are outside Ontario, you can still benefit from the approach while keeping your local legal procedures in mind.
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Will this replace a lawyer?
No. This course is not a replacement for legal advice or representation.
What it does is help you become more prepared, more organized, and more strategic so you can work more effectively with your lawyer and avoid common mistakes that can impact your case.
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Is this course right for me?
This course is designed for parents navigating a high-conflict divorce who feel overwhelmed, reactive, or unsure how to handle communication, documentation, or court dynamics. If you want to feel more grounded, more in control, and more confident in how you are showing up throughout this process, this course will give you that structure.

