Here You'll Find Help for Mothers!

Are you in the middle of a separation and want to avoid going to court? Or are you expecting a contentious breakup and believe a court case is inevitable? Or are you already in the thick of it but unable to assert yourself?

Fairness is rarely rewarded in this situation. Don’t wait until your ex-partner pulls the youth welfare office and other institutions to his side with manipulative tricks—especially if you suspect he has narcissistic tendencies. Act immediately.

Be aware:
The separation will not be better than the relationship was. On the contrary.

We are here to help! 

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It’s a Good Thing You Found Us!

We are a small, experienced team that supports mothers in family court proceedings regarding custody and visitation—before, during, and after separation, as well as throughout the court process.

Learn more about us and how we work.

Confident in Family Court

Many affected women are unfamiliar with the procedures, processes, and responsibilities of those involved. They often enter meetings with the youth welfare office or court hearings unprepared, without knowing what to expect or what will be required of them. A lack of knowledge about terms, laws, and rules leads to insecurity.

Relying solely on one’s lawyer is often a mistake that can ultimately harm the child. Mothers frequently have false expectations about the child’s best interests and about what experts in family court and within the support system actually consider important. That is dangerous.

In our webinars, you’ll learn everything you need to know about custody and visitation, so you can handle meetings and court proceedings with confidence and success!

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Are you dealing with a wolf in sheep’s clothing?

Separation From a Narcissist

Do you know or suspect that your ex-partner is a narcissist—or at least has strong narcissistic personality traits? Then special rules must be followed!

A separation from a narcissist will push you to the limits of your strength and nerves. Reconciliation is not possible—except on his terms.

It is crucial that you give up hope for improvement as quickly as possible and position yourself strategically.

That is the best protection for you and your children!

Protecting and Empowering Children – But How?

In most contentious family law proceedings regarding custody and visitation, children are influenced by the disputing parent through deliberate manipulation. The child is placed under immense pressure and reacts accordingly—often with aggression.

Professionals at the youth welfare office and similar institutions usually assume this is a loyalty conflict and advise against involving the child.

They are wrong.

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        A right becomes a duty — and a burden

          Family-law rules around parenting time aren’t necessarily the problem. The issue lies in how they are interpreted. A child’s right to contact can quickly turn into a forced obligation—and the child’s wellbeing is often the first thing to suffer.

                    Resistance or Cooperation

                      Many mothers feel torn between two strategies: Should they resist, trusting their instinct and knowing what is best for their child? Or should they ignore that instinct and cooperate with the professionals involved in the family-court process? What matters most is not acting on impulse, but carefully weighing the possible consequences of each choice.

                                Family court proceedings involving a narcissistic father

                                  Separation from a narcissistic father is extremely stressful. When the case goes to family court, things become especially difficult: the narcissist manipulates the parties involved in the proceedings and manipulates the child.
                                       

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