Macktaz and George, Rhode Island Divorce Mediation consists of a team of specialists with over 70 years of combined Rhode Island Family Court experience including:
divorce, case management, and parent coordination in high conflict families.
Our divorce mediation team will help both parties to constructively address the most difficult topics of divorce in a neutral manner.

Contact Pamela Macktaz or Jean George today for a FREE CONSULTATION at MG@RIDivorceMediation.com or visit our Rhode Island Divorce Mediation website for more information.


Friday, May 29, 2009




-I have been attempting to demonstrate the difference between a negotiated settlement and an adversarial trial to resolve divorce and parenting issues. I would like to hear from folks who have survived the traditional court route as to whether or not that route improved your ability to communicate and parent your kids. I have many stories from children who have lived through their parents divorce. Let me hear from you. --------------------------------------------
Pamela Macktaz and Jean George create a unique team with over 70 years of combined Rhode Island Family Court experience. We successfully assist clients with divorce, case management, parenting plans, memorandums of understanding, and parent coordination in high conflict families.

For questions about this posting or any divorce questions CONTACT US at (401)942-3000 or visit our Divorce in Rhode Island website

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Being a parent is a lifetime commitment

Being a parent is a lifetime commitment that does not end when the marriage ends. Learning to parent cooperatively is good for children as they have the right to love and be loved by both parents. There is never a need to compete for your child's affection and loyalty. Always remember your children have rights and their well-being should always be your top priority.

Separation and Divorce are difficult for children who may react differently depending on their ages. They are by and large resilient and studies reveal that most are their normal selves within two years of the event. Just keep a sharp eye out for any signs that are severe in nature and seek help from the mental health community.


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Pamela Macktaz and Jean George create a unique team with over 70 years of combined Rhode Island Family Court experience. We successfully assist clients with divorce, case management, parenting plans, memorandums of understanding, and parent coordination in high conflict families.

For questions about this posting or any divorce questions CONTACT US at (401)942-3000 or visit our Divorce in Rhode Island website

Friday, May 15, 2009

"A child of divorce will be better off if reared cooperatively by two parents who respect each other's parental role". The converse is unfortunately also true, "children whose parents seek to undermine each other's parental role cannot possibly be helped by such..and could be harmed emotionally".(note 1.) Each parent must give the other a chance to settle in to the new situation. Be polite when you speak to or about each other--your body language can speak volumes to a child....


Note 1. Legal and Mental Health Perspectives on Child Custody Law, pp. 78. West Group 1998.

Posted by Pam Macktaz and Jean George, RIDivorceMediation.com.



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Pamela Macktaz and Jean George create a unique team with over 70 years of combined Rhode Island Family Court experience. We successfully assist clients with divorce, case management, parenting plans, memorandums of understanding, and parent coordination in high conflict families.

For questions about this posting or any divorce questions CONTACT US at (401)942-3000 or visit our Divorce in Rhode Island website

Monday, May 11, 2009

Extramarital relationships add extra emotion to the dissolution-custody equation( as well post divorce sexual relationships may impact the issues of custody, access and parenting). One spouse's new relationship will produce doubts in the other about that spouses competence as a parent. The prospect of a new parent for one's children frightens most divorcing spouses. The emergence of a replacement parent usually produces concern and great animosity, even if both spouses have acquired new relationships.

Children, especially older children are often extremely disturbed about the breakup of their family. They may see a new love interest as the cause and exhibit powerful loyalties and support to the other parent(seen as the "wronged" parent) and rage at the wrongdoer. The spouses' lawyers are sometimes captured by the hostility. In mediation the process helps clients bring a humane end to the litigation--avoiding a battle that punishes them and their children.

Note: Excerpt from "LEGAL AND MENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES ON CHILD CUSTODY LAW" 1998 West Group (National Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Child Custody Law).

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Pamela Macktaz and Jean George create a unique team with over 70 years of combined Rhode Island Family Court experience. We successfully assist clients with divorce, case management, parenting plans, memorandums of understanding, and parent coordination in high conflict families.

For questions about this posting or any divorce questions CONTACT US at (401)942-3000 or visit our Divorce in Rhode Island website

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Divorce Litigation

You and/or your spouse may not feel committed to the results of your divorce because of a lack of participation in the process, bitterness fostered during the proceedings, or lack of fairness in the result.

Divorce Mediation

Child support, spousal support and most important of all Parenting Plans are more likely to be maintained when mutually decided. Is this not the least your children deserve.



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Pamela Macktaz and Jean George create a unique team with over 70 years of combined Rhode Island Family Court experience. We successfully assist clients with divorce, case management, parenting plans, memorandums of understanding, and parent coordination in high conflict families.

For questions about this posting or any divorce questions CONTACT US at (401)942-3000 or visit our Divorce in Rhode Island website

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

DIVORCE LITIGATION

Combined attorneys fees can deplete a family's finances even before delays, trials, and countless phone calls(for which you are charged--why would you call for answers knowing that each minute on the phone is charged at the attorney's going rate?)--to say nothing of the telephone calls between lawyers for which you are also charged.

DIVORCE MEDIATION

Mediation is a process that employs facilitators. You are charged only for the time YOU spend resolving your issues--no lost time from work--no court delays and NO charges for telephone calls to seek answers or assistance. The savings in time and money are substantial.

Posted by Pam Macktaz and Jean George @ridivorcemediation.



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Pamela Macktaz and Jean George create a unique team with over 70 years of combined Rhode Island Family Court experience. We successfully assist clients with divorce, case management, parenting plans, memorandums of understanding, and parent coordination in high conflict families.

For questions about this posting or any divorce questions CONTACT US at (401)942-3000 or visit our Divorce in Rhode Island website

Monday, May 4, 2009

Mediation v. Litigation

DIVORCE LITIGATION

Even the most poised, self assured individuals can find themselves among the walking wounded after experiencing the antagonistic and debilitating experience of watching you and your spouse reduced to your lowest common denominator.


DIVORCE MEDIATION


You will maintain your dignity. You will experience the challenge of working with your spouse to make the best of a bad situation. If you can't save the marriage mediation can save the divorce.



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Pamela Macktaz and Jean George create a unique team with over 70 years of combined Rhode Island Family Court experience. We successfully assist clients with divorce, case management, parenting plans, memorandums of understanding, and parent coordination in high conflict families.

For questions about this posting or any divorce questions CONTACT US at (401)942-3000 or visit our Divorce in Rhode Island website