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Separating with Hearts and Smarts
02/10/2014 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM PT
Description
Separating with Hearts and Smarts: Consensual Dispute Resolution in LGBTQ Divorce:
What particular issues do LGBTQ families face during the major life shifts of separation or divorce? How can we, as individuals and as a community, make these transitions with Heart and Smarts? This workshop is appropriate for people with or without kids who are in any stage of separation, as well as the friends, family, and professionals supporting these families. For our community's future, safety, and well-being, let us resolve our disputes well - and support each other in the process.
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Listings must be:
Designed for or of particular value to LGBTQ families and children and/or prospective LGBTQ parents
Located in the San Francisco Bay Area, if in person, or available online/ virtually, if outside Northern California
Deadline:
Content submitted by the third Tuesday of the month will appear in in the following month’s newsletter.
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We’re looking for stories by or about LGBTQ+ parents/caregivers or prospective parents, as well as the grandparents or adult children of LGBTQ+ headed families.
Generally, we hope your story will not only inform other families on LGBTQ+ family topics, but also let others know that they are not alone in the journey of advocating for our families.
Whether you feel like you’ve arrived, or your story is not yet complete, know that we can keep one another company all along the way. And it always helps to feel a little less alone.