Donuts & Divorce: A Family Law Podcast

Ep. 21: From the Child's Eyes. The Impact of Divorce and Separation on Children with Lynn MacBeth

December 27, 2021 Dorothy O'Neil Season 1 Episode 21
Ep. 21: From the Child's Eyes. The Impact of Divorce and Separation on Children with Lynn MacBeth
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Donuts & Divorce: A Family Law Podcast
Ep. 21: From the Child's Eyes. The Impact of Divorce and Separation on Children with Lynn MacBeth
Dec 27, 2021 Season 1 Episode 21
Dorothy O'Neil

In this episode, Dorothy is joined by Lynn MacBeth to discuss the impact divorce or separation can have on children, including how children can interpret the divorce or separation.

Lynn MacBeth is recognized both locally and nationally as a leading conflict mediator.  Her practice focuses on workplace, family, business, and liability cases.  She holds the designation of Advanced Practitioner and is a provider of Basic Family Mediation Training approved by the Association for Conflict Resolution.  To say that Lynn MacBeth is a powerhouse in her field, is an understatement!

Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a Partner and Founding Member of BOK Law & Mediation Services, PLLC. She is a Family Law Mediator, Collaborative Divorce Practitioner, and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at info@boklawfirm.com, or visit our website at www.boklawfirm.com.

The Donuts & Divorce podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issues. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening to, or participating in, this podcast. The information provided in this podcast does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers and/or guests is provided as a service to the community, and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information is provided on an "as is" basis, and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.

Show Notes

In this episode, Dorothy is joined by Lynn MacBeth to discuss the impact divorce or separation can have on children, including how children can interpret the divorce or separation.

Lynn MacBeth is recognized both locally and nationally as a leading conflict mediator.  Her practice focuses on workplace, family, business, and liability cases.  She holds the designation of Advanced Practitioner and is a provider of Basic Family Mediation Training approved by the Association for Conflict Resolution.  To say that Lynn MacBeth is a powerhouse in her field, is an understatement!

Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a Partner and Founding Member of BOK Law & Mediation Services, PLLC. She is a Family Law Mediator, Collaborative Divorce Practitioner, and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at info@boklawfirm.com, or visit our website at www.boklawfirm.com.

The Donuts & Divorce podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issues. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening to, or participating in, this podcast. The information provided in this podcast does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers and/or guests is provided as a service to the community, and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information is provided on an "as is" basis, and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.