Collin County College
Deborah's dedication to families and children led her to seek a
career helping families in crisis.
Whether during the divorce process, via coaching and mediated
settlements agreements,
or, post-divorce via modifications, additional mediated agreements,
Deborah's devotion to families provides an alternative
to the contentious pattern so often observed during these trying
times.
Her education includes a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Texas A
& M University,
with an emphasis in behavior disorders and early childhood
development.
As her vision for helping families grew, she sought to further her
education
by enrolling in the Southern Methodist University Center for Dispute
Resolution, where she received a
Master of Arts in Dispute Resolution. Recognizing the emerging trends
in family law fueled her interest
in the opportunity to serve families during all phases of the divorce
process. This includes
working with couples considering divorce, assisting couples with
collaborative divorce, and providing guidance and preventative
tools for reducing conflict after the divorce is finalized.
She also works as a parenting coordinator for families seeking a
co-parenting plan and
a neutral third party to manage the day to day interactions of
post-divorce families, as well as negotiating
changes to child support agreements and child visitation schedules.
However, her interest, expertise and experience in conflict management extend outside the household,
and include providing staff trainings for Fortune 500 companies,
churches and schools. She also provides general mediation services for individuals
and business looking to avoid the delay and expenses associated
with traditional litigation.
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