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Mediation
Negotiation leading toward a
goal of resolution with the assistance of a neutral, third-party to
facilitate communication, provide education and re-direct focus back
to the children, where appropriate
Family Contracts
Develop a set of house rules
and guidelines to improve peaceful co-existence within your family.
Court Related Services
Parenting Coordination-Conflict
Management in difficult and volatile co-parenting arrangements for the
purpose of keeping the children out of the middle. A parenting
coordinator can be introduced by court-appointment or consent order.
Child Advocacy-Guardian
Ad Litem and Law Guardian services by Court appointment to advocate
for children in DYFS an high conflict family law litigation.
Family Communication Facilitation
Parent-Child Relationship
Building-Skill building in parent-child communication to enable
parents and their children to better understand one another and be
better in touch with one another's needs and expectations.
Coached Supervised
Visitation-Supervised visitation with one-on-one training and
education designed to correct and build skills for positive
parent-child interaction.
Step Family Intervention
A communications program
designed to help entire family groups better understand one another's
needs and expectations as they "blend" from two separate families into
one unique family unit.
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About Us
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-Ann Scucci Ordway,
J.D., ESQ.-
Ann has
been a practicing family law attorney for more than 15 years,
with extensive litigation experience in high conflict divorce
and custody matters, DYFS matters and domestic violence cases.
She is a trained mediator, a community educator, a
motivational speaker and a communications facilitator. Ann has
Masters credits in Counseling Psychology and additional
training in various areas related to Mental health and child
development. She is certified by the Stepfamily Foundation as
a Stepfamily Coach and Mediator. Ann has been a trainer in the
field of Domestic Violence and parenting. She has been a child
advocate for many years. Ann has been appointed by the Courts
and has served as a Parenting Coordinator, a Law Guardian and
a Guardia Ad Litem. In these capacities, she has visited
families in their homes, investigated circumstances of
children caught in the middle of family litigation, has
rendered reports for the courts regarding the needs and the
best interests of the children involved and she has been
called upon to testify a trial and Plenary Hearings.

-Stephen D. Ordway-
Stephen
has served as a member of New Jersey Crime-Stoppers for more
than 10 years. He is a certified substitute teacher and former
Scout Leader and Scout Master. Steve has been certified by the
Stepfamily Foundation as a Stepfamily Coach. He is a community
educator, a motivational speaker and a communications
facilitator. He has Masters credits in both Special Education
and Clinical Psychology. He is a former Green Beret, having
served more than one tour in Vietnam. Steve has also chaired
numerous fundraisers for the benefit of various issues
affecting children and their families.

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Community
Education Resources
Family Life Education-Classes
and programs for children and teens addressing ordinary "life
skills" for which there is little or no training - such as
balancing a checkbook, communication to help a marriage and family
relationship work (including coaching for anger management),
budgeting, credit cards and running a household, and an
introduction to the skills necessary to one day be a great parent!
Creative
Parenting Classes-Skills
for child-focused parenting with humor and common sense in a world
that is often difficult to understand.
Motivational Speaking-Presentations
available and prepared for the needs of your particular group.
Educational Groups on a Variety of Topics-Learn
about and discuss specific, current issues affecting children and
their families with practical suggestions for how to address them. |
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