by Tammy R. Ferreira
Tammy (Child Custody Coach) shares her experience and insights gained from her own divorce and subsequent step family. She also worked alongside her late husband, Attorney Thomas D. Ferreira, for over 15 years as a paralegal and mediator before beginning her child custody coaching practice in 2019. Thomas passed away on May 1, 2023 and Tammy continues to share the wisdom she gained from Thomas through the years as well as her own perspective. Tammy specializes in helping parents who are dealing with co-parents that have high-conflict personality traits such as narcissism, borderline personality disorder and bipolar.
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April 16, 2025
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 12.0pt;">Exposing the Narcissist’s Abuse – Episode 334 of the Divorce University Online Podcast. Parents are often concerned about being able to expose narcissistic abuse from the other parent. In this episode, I’ll share tips to help you gather the information you need to help you expose the behaviors. I’ll also talk about how to present the information in a child-focused way that succeeds and not in a narcissist-focused way, which almost always fails. To learn more about how I can support you in achieving success in your custody matter, please schedule a free strategy session at <a href= "http://www.divorceuniversityonline.com">www.divorceuniversityonline.com</a><span class="MsoHyperlink">/vip-coaching</span>. Thanks for listening!</p>
April 8, 2025
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 12.0pt;">Self Love is Key to Ending Toxic Relationships– Episode 333 of the Divorce University Online Podcast. The toxic patterns of a narcissist-codependent relationship don’t magically end just because the relationship ends, especially if we have to co-parent with the narcissist. The same unhealthy dynamics continue t until we do the internal work that is required to develop self-love and break our unhealthy relationship patterns. To learn more about how I can support you in achieving success in your custody matter, please schedule a free strategy session at <a href= "http://www.divorceuniversityonline.com">www.divorceuniversityonline.com</a><span class="MsoHyperlink">/vip-coaching</span>. Thanks for listening!</p>
April 1, 2025
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 12.0pt;">Presenting Your Child Custody Case – Episode 332 of the Divorce University Online Podcast. Whether presenting your case to the court or another expert, one of the big mistakes people make is they talk about their case using words that are open to interpretation or by using feeling words such as angry, upset, etc. There is a very simple technique you can use to present your case in a way that will help the Judge to get a clear picture of the situation and make the labor of presenting your case easier for you. To learn more about how I can support you in achieving success in your custody matter, please schedule a free strategy session at <a href= "http://www.divorceuniversityonline.com">www.divorceuniversityonline.com</a><span class="MsoHyperlink">/vip-coaching</span>. Thanks for listening!</p>
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