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When Conflict Feels Stuck —
There Is Another Way Forward.

The Creative Resolution Method™

Strategic Facilitation for Divorce & Complex Disputes

I help you think clearly, negotiate intelligently, and move forward without unnecessary escalation.

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Introducing The Creative Resolution Method™

After 20 years of corporate problem-solving in real estate, finance, and high-stakes negotiation — and years facilitating private disputes — I developed a structured approach to break deadlock and create constructive outcomes.

 

This is not therapy.
This is not legal advice.
This is strategic conflict facilitation.

The Real Problem

When conflict becomes reactive, people make expensive decisions — emotionally and financially.

Divorce and high-conflict disputes are rarely just legal problems.

They are:

  • Emotional

  • Strategic

  • Financial

  • Communication breakdowns

  • Power imbalances

  • Reactive decision-making

When emotions rise, clarity drops.
When clarity drops, costs rise.

Most people enter negotiation unprepared.

They argue positions.
They react.
They escalate.

And they lose leverage without even realizing it.

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The Creative Resolution Method™ integrates:

✔ Strategic negotiation frameworks
✔ Financial awareness & asset perspective
✔ Behavioral insight (emotional pattern recognition)
✔ De-escalation tools
✔ Structured decision-making models
✔ Creative option expansion beyond rigid legal positions

You don’t just “talk about the problem.”

You learn how to approach it strategically.

Negotiation Skills Training

Most people entering divorce or dispute have never been taught how to negotiate. Inside The Creative Resolution Method™, you learn:

  • How to separate positions from real interests
  • How to identify leverage without aggression
  • How to respond instead of react
  • How to avoid common negotiation traps
  • How to structure conversations productively
  • How to prepare before mediation or legal meetings
  • How to protect long-term interests
  • How to negotiate when emotions are high
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Individuals considering separation

Who This Is For

This service is designed for:

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Business partnership breakdowns

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High-conflict divorce situations

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Individuals overwhelmed by legal escalation

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Property and asset disputes

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People seeking clarity before major decisions

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Family inheritance conflicts

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What You Gain

Through The Creative Resolution Method™ you gain:
 

✔ Clarity before action
✔ Emotional stability in negotiation
✔ Strategic confidence
✔ Structured communication
✔ Reduced escalation
✔ Better preparation for legal processes
✔ Protection of children and long-term stability

Conflict becomes structured — not chaotic.

Important Clarification

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To be clear:

I do not provide legal advice.
I do not replace lawyers.
I do not act as a court mediator.
I do not provide therapy.

 

Clients are encouraged to seek independent legal advice where appropriate.

 

My role is strategic facilitation and negotiation skill development.

The Creative Resolution Method™

The Creative Resolution Method™ integrates strategic thinking with behavioural awareness to reduce escalation and strengthen negotiation capability.
 

It is designed to help individuals:

The objective is not to win a dispute. The objective is to design a stable and sustainable outcome under complex circumstances.

This method does not replace legal advice. It strengthens your ability to approach legal processes with clarity and preparation.

1. Conflict Mapping

Understanding the visible dispute and the hidden drivers beneath it.

2. Emotional De-escalation

Reducing reactivity to restore clarity and decision-making capacity.

3. Interest Identification

Separating positions from real interests and strategic priorities.

4. Creative Option Expansion

Generating pathways beyond “win/lose” thinking.

5. Structured Path Forward

Creating a practical action plan aligned with your long-term goals.

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Conflict does not resolve itself — but it can be structured.

If you are facing a complex dispute and need clarity before your next step:

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