Family Law litigation is often combative and emotional, leaving a lasting negative impact on those involved, especially children. A Center for Disease Control study regarding adverse childhood experiences (ACES) revealed that certain negative events that occur in a child’s life could lead to an increased risk in, not only mental health illnesses such as addiction and depression, but also physical diseases. Divorce is identified as an Adverse Childhood Experience.

So, is there a better way to handle family law issues?