In Episode 22 of the Family Matters podcast, Kate Reese said, "Even though I work for the parents, I am always mindful of the children in my case: how old are they, what do they need, how are things going at home for them." Throughout this informative and insightful episode, Kate and her guest, mental health counselor Phyllis Palombi, shared their professional experience and insights into the parties least likely to be represented when the family goes through a change - the children. And yet, these are the ones most likely to suffer repeated traumas long-term as a result. Together, Kate and Phyllis offered some important considerations for parents.
This isn't just a another law office. It's a group of people here to help you through likely the most difficult event of your life. At least that's been my experience. Reese Law has been supportive, empathetic and empowering while helping me navigate a difficult separation and divorce. They have an outstanding team dedicated to the mental and physical wellbeing of their clients while maintaining the utmost professionalism and care regarding any children that may also be involved. There are no words to describe how amazing this team has performed in spite of incredibly difficult and sensitive circumstances. I could not have prayed for better guidance through these difficult times. Ms. Reese, Ms. Feldman and Ms. Powes have been monumental and inspirational. My case has not been easy yet they have had the patience of saints.
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