EXIT Interview with Colleen O’Neil: Divorce is an Issue of Compromise
Judith M. Weigle
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On the Amicable Divorce Expert podcast with Judith M. Weigle we had Mediator, Therapist, Educator, and podcast host Colleen O’Neil back to share her experience getting divorced. It’s so interesting to listen to a divorced person who is a family law professional speak about their divorce and the challenges they faced in the process.
Colleen was married to a law enforcement professional, a sheriff, who was also an angry husband and father. They lived in Massachusetts. Like any of us, when we are upset, we can unfortunately use the tools of our profession to seemingly intimidate in order to make the divorce process harder. That’s because many of us don’t have the emotional language to use in place of intimidation. Why is that? Because we are not taught how to communicate when we are upset, or have mental health challenges that blind us from being able to compromise or see the other spouse’s point of view.
Colleen had a small child at the time of her divorce and this is where the compromise took place. Colleen agreed to drive her daughter to Massachusetts from Connecticut in order for her husband to be able to share co-parenting time. Colleen needed to move to Connecticut to live with her parents while regrouping to start a profession as a single parent with much-needed support from her family while going to school and working.
Compromise is part of every divorce settlement. Sometimes the price of compromise is huge, but so is the reward.?For Colleen, her reward was having family support while raising her daughter as a single mother and receiving the education needed to provide an excellent life for her child.?Colleen received the gold, the currency she found essential to moving forward and out of the marriage.
What are some compromises that you might have to make?
There are so many other areas in a divorce settlement in which compromise can take place so that the divorce can end sooner rather than later.?Regardless of the compromise areas, the goal behind compromise is to look at how a compromise will benefit one or both parties going forward. That requires that each spouse has to prioritize what’s important to them and share that with the other spouse. It’s that sharing of priorities, coupled with a willingness to let go of the anger and the ills that are part of a dissolution of a relationship that will be most beneficial because divorce, then, becomes a new beginning, a release of the old relationship with all its problems, and an embrace of a future that is a canvas waiting to come to life.
Listen to the Episode Here:?https://judyweigle.podbean.com/e/exit-interview-with-colleen-o-neil/?
COLLEEN O’NEIL’S BIOGRAPHY
Colleen O’Neil, MSW, M.Ed. brings remarkable credentials and impeccable skill sets in assisting others with creating exceptional agreements. She is a mediator, educator, therapist and life coach. She has been helping individuals, children, couples and families to create a space where each individual may feel heard and safe.
Colleen worked for the Cambridge, MA District Attorney’s office assisting victims of violence, homicide, rape and child abuse. She has trained law enforcement in victims services, empowering them with knowledge and skill sets necessary to help victims.
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Colleen is a board member of Shared Parenting Council of Connecticut working to improve state laws and policies governing divorce, parenting and family court processes.
O’Neil’s work is focused extensively as a Relationship expert, Divorce Mediator and Life Coach. Her additional mediation training, and personal experience going through divorce, is what makes Colleen an accomplished, qualified and competent divorce professional to assist in creating balanced and tailored mediation agreements.
Colleen maintains a private mediation practice and divorce coaching practice in Westport, CT.
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