Frequently Asked Questions
What to do when the non-residential (visiting) parent is habitually late The question is about time-sharing and when the non-residential (visiting) parent is habitually late to time-sharing sessions but demands…
What to do when the non-residential (visiting) parent is habitually late The question is about time-sharing and when the non-residential (visiting) parent is habitually late to time-sharing sessions but demands…
Training for Your Agency’s Professional Development Friends, the world of family change is challenging for all family members. Increasingly, it is becoming more important for family professionals to understand the…
The Toby Center for Family Transitions™ was founded in Florida in 2008 as an affiliate of the national Children’s Rights Council (CRC) in Washington, DC (www.crckids.org). Originally incorporated in 2000…
The Toby Center logo was inspired by the moving, original painting donated to the Center by Dr. Richard and Gina Sauber of Boca Raton, FL. Titled “The Family”, the painting…
THERAPEUTIC & SUPERVISED VISITATION The Toby Center forms partnerships with community and faith-based organizations to provide family-friendly locations to conduct supervised visits and also neutral drop off and pick up…
Family Court Mediation Mediation is the process where separated parents can reach decisions on everything affecting their lives following a separation and divorce, especially child custody and visitation considerations.Mediation and Parent Coordination…
Individual and Family Therapy When high conflict is recognized between the parents prior to, during or after separation and divorce, it is so vital for all the family relationships to…
Meet Our Team onononononono Administration Mark D. Roseman, PhD – CEO (Bio – PDF)Cindy Landry, Accounting DeptClaire Berkoff – New Client CoordinatorErica Cohen – Agency Relations CoordinatorLeslie Gebaide – Grants…