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About Special Family Transitions

My name is Mary Ann Hughes and my goal is to provide guidance in divorce involving children with disabilities, so families can get the best outcome with as little overwhelm, stress, time, and expense as possible.

My own divorce journey, where I had to research and navigate the complexities of divorce involving special needs children, as well as advocate for what was right for me and my sons on opposite ends of the autism spectrum, has led me to my new purpose - to help other families through the process, to get the best result in their special needs divorce, with as little emotional energy and resource as possible. I have become a Certified Divorce Coach to provide even more support.

I invite you to learn more about my story and efforts at www.SpecialFamilyTransitions.com & https://www.facebook.com/specialfamilytransitions.

If you have ideas for new videos, please comment on a video or email me at [email protected]

Thank You, and Stay Strong!

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Divorce With Special Needs Children Interview with Allison Schaberg, Consolidated Planning Group

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