Thank you for your commitment and dedication to keeping children out of the crossfire. Whether you are an attorney, mental health professional, parent, or anyone interested in child wellbeing, these resources are for you.
KIDS IN THE CROSSFIRE INFORMATIONAL VIDEO
From Texas Young Lawyer’s Association: “‘Kids in the Crossfire’ is a short video designed to emphasize the impact of parents’ behavior during divorce. Through dramatizations and interviews with children, parents, judges, and counselors who have been impacted by divorce or work in the family law field, the video gives parents a road map of behaviors to avoid and suggestions for improving communication and minimizing stress on children.
DIVORCE AND DIVORCE ADJUSTMENT BEST PRACTICES
Dr. Donald Jackson, a professor in Trevecca’s Marriage and Family Therapy graduate program shares best practices for parents going through a divorce, including things to keep in mind as they co-parent. See the documents below.
CHILDREN’S BILL OF RIGHTS
From the American Association of Matrimonial Attorneys and an excerpt from the “Kids in the Crossfire” video, see the Children’s Bill of Rights:
OCTOBER THIRD EVENT BOOKLET
Below is a copy of the event booklet including coloring pages, agenda, speaker bios, and more.
CO-PARENTING INTERNATIONAL
Educators and Co-Parenting experts Tammy & Jay S. Daughtry have been helping families and leaders understand the complexities of blended families and equipping them to live healthier lives for over two decades. Learn more about the many courses and resources they offer for parents and professionals involved in family systems here: https://www.coparentinginternational.com/.
COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE NASHVILLE
Collaborative Divorce is a client-centered approach to divorce and other family law matters that relies on respectful problem-solving to reach a mutually beneficial agreement. The composition of the team is tailored to the individual needs of the family, but the end result is the same–you make the important decisions, rather than having a judge make them for you.
If you are looking for a way to unwind a marriage that is respectful, efficient, and less stressful on your family, learn more about Collaborative Divorce here: https://collaborativedivorcenashville.com/
OUR FAMILY WIZARD
A co-parenting communication app, OurFamilyWizard creates a secure platform for messaging, calendaring, calculating expenses, etc., between parents. The app is frequently used in divorce or custody cases and can be an especially great resource in high conflict cases.
All petitioners in domestic violence-related cases qualify for the fee waiver program, which waives any subscription fees associated with the platform! To learn more about the fee waiver program, check here: OurFamilyWizard Fee Waiver Program.
Additionally, the platform has resources for professionals who work with survivors of Domestic Abuse, which can be found here: OurFamilyWizard professional resources.
Finally, they are hosting a FREE webinar on October 13th, 2025, which will focus on the use of technology in stalking and domestic violence cases. Register here: Hi-Tech Stalking.
PLAY THERAPY NASHVILLE PARENTING CLASS
Join Ashley Boerger, LPC-MHSP, of Nashville Play Therapy on November 8, 2025, for a parenting class focused on parenting techniques and how to communicate with young children. Learn more and register here: Parenting Class.
THE REFUGE CENTER FOR COUNSELING
The Refuge Center offers sliding scale therapy in order to make therapy more accessible to anyone who could benefit. A key service that Refuge provides is group therapy. The groups are low-cost and some are even free. In 2026, they are offering an 8-week study group for parents navigating divorce while prioritizing their children’s well-being. Check out the links below to see what groups they are offering and sign up.
CARE FOR THE KIDS: 6 MODULE DIVORCE CLASS
Safeguarding the Mental Health of Tweens and Teens During Divorce. This online course provides both clinical expertise and lived experience to teach parents how to emotionally support their tween or teen through a high conflict divorce. Learn more and sign up here: Care for the Kid.


