by Karim | Aug 4, 2019 | Collaborative Family Law, Parenting, Parenting Coordination, thoughts from the throne. Small ideas for big thoughts
When Michelangelo was asked how he created such beautiful sculptures his answer was very simple. He said that he already could see the sculpture within the marble block. His task was to remove whatever was not useful and reveal the sculpture within. Parenting is a...
by Karim | Jun 2, 2019 | child counsel, Parenting Coordination, thoughts from the throne. Small ideas for big thoughts
What if you knew your child may not be there tomorrow? What would you do and say? Now do it together with your child’s other parent
by Karim | Jun 1, 2019 | thoughts from the throne. Small ideas for big thoughts
The end of a friendship can be both difficult and hard. This is multiplied many times over when the friendship was also part of an intimate relationship. Usually it is the person who is left that is given the opportunity to be acknowledged as the one hurt. This...
by Karim | Apr 24, 2019 | Parenting Coordination, thoughts from the throne. Small ideas for big thoughts
“ Pick a seat, not a side”. These are words I have seen many times and each time they strike me as sage advice. Parents who can see their children’s view points as more important than their own personal needs set an example for their children about what it means to Be...
by Karim | Apr 13, 2019 | Mediation, Negotiation, thoughts from the throne. Small ideas for big thoughts
When I attended at the Law Society of Alberta and The Harvard Law School’s courses in mediation and negotiation I felt that I had found the way I wanted to practice Law. Civil negotiations, based on reasoned arguments that look to maximize what was available to meet...
by Karim | Aug 1, 2018 | thoughts from the throne. Small ideas for big thoughts
Marriage was traditionally the relationship that defined the creation of a basic unit of a healthy society – Family. Marriage symbolized the commitment of two people to each other and the promise to create new life both as a unit of two becoming one and...