![]() Amy Robertson is a Family Mediation Canada certified Comprehensive Family Mediator (Advanced), a Chartered Mediator and a Mediate BC Family and Civil Roster member. Amy has conducted over 700 mediations and has a private practice in Victoria, BC Canada where she focuses on Family, Divorce and Workplace mediations. Amy has a BCom (with Distinction) and in 2009, after close to a decade working as a Management Consultant with two large international professional service firms she decided to pivot her career to pursue her passion to help families transition through a separation or divorce. Contact Amy Robertson Website: victoriamediation.com |
Is Your Separation Complicated?
(02/03/22)
Some couples feel stuck because they are unsure how to move forward in their separation.
How you Approach a Disagreement Matters
(04/16/21)
Separation is challenging; going through a separation during a pandemic can be more challenging.
Do You Have to be a Lawyer to Draft a Separation Agreement?
(09/28/20)
Do you have to be an attorney to be a divorce mediator? The short answer is no. The long answer is important to unpack though.
How to Choose a Divorce Mediator
(09/14/20)
Mediator fit is really important.
Four Ways to Sidestep Conflict and Enjoy Your Holidays
(11/29/19)
If the thought of enduring a meal—let alone an entire weekend—with your family or in-laws has you tensing up then you might want to keep reading.
Eat, Drink, and Remarry: How to Get a Divorce Worth Celebrating
(10/25/19)
I was watching the news recently when a segment came on about a California couple who co-hosted a Divorce Party. Now this had my attention!
It Ain’t My Fault: How Best to Manage Workplace Conflict
(10/10/19)
Workplace conflicts sometimes make me think of a song by the country-music duo Brothers Osborne called “It Ain’t My Fault.”
WorkPeace: Get Curious
(09/30/19)
If you work in Human Resources or manage employees then you will no doubt be involved with resolving conflict at your workplace.