Sea Hope Through Waves Of Change
Therapy for things you want more of in Life
REBUILDING CONNECTION
ONE STEP AT A TIME
Our reunification services offer a safe, structured, and compassionate space for children and parents to gently rebuild their relationship. Whether separation occurred due to conflict, misunderstanding, or court involvement, we guide families through the process with patience, clarity, and emotional safety at the center.
Supporting Families Through Healing and Reconnection
Family separation—no matter the reason—can leave deep emotional impacts on both children and parents. Each reunification journey is unique, and healing takes time, understanding, and consistency. At Sea Hope, we honor each family’s story while helping them take meaningful steps toward a healthy, stable relationship again.
Reunification is about restoring trust, strengthening communication, and creating a space where children can feel safe and supported as they reconnect with a parent. Our role is to guide the process, maintain emotional and physical safety, and help each person feel heard and understood during every stage of the journey. The reunification process is slow, intentional, and deeply relational. Even small moments of connection can make a tremendous difference. With the right support, families can begin to rebuild bonds that feel secure, respectful, and hopeful.
Answering Your Questions
What is reunification therapy in Florida family court cases?
When do Florida courts order reunification therapy?
Can Reunification Therapy be voluntary?
How does reunification therapy differ from family therapy?
Who participates in reunification therapy?
Is reunification therapy trauma-informed?
Does the reunification therapist make custody or time-sharing recommendations?
How long does reunification therapy typically last?
Answering Your Questions
What is reunification therapy in Florida family court cases?
Reunification therapy is a structured, court-informed therapeutic process used in Florida family law matters to repair and restore the relationship between a child and a parent following estrangement, disrupted contact, or prolonged separation, when safety has been clinically assessed.
When do Florida courts order reunification therapy?
Florida courts may order reunification therapy under Chapter 61, Florida Statutes, when a child resists or refuses contact with a parent due to high-conflict divorce, loyalty conflicts, prolonged separation, or impaired attachment, and when there are no substantiated findings of abuse or ongoing safety risks.
Can Reunification Therapy be voluntary?
How does reunification therapy differ from family therapy?
Who participates in reunification therapy?
Is reunification therapy trauma-informed?
Does the reunification therapist make custody or time-sharing recommendations?
How long does reunification therapy typically last?
For Children (Younger School-Age)
For Adolescents and Teens
Reunification therapy is a court-informed process used in Florida family law cases when a parent and child have had little or no contact for a period of time. The purpose is not to force a relationship, but to create a structured, safer space where communication and trust can be rebuilt gradually. Your voice matters in this process. Therapy is designed to move at a pace that respects your emotional readiness. You are not required to share everything at once, and you can express concerns or boundaries as they come up. The therapist’s role is to help support healthier interactions and allow a new version of the parent-child relationship to develop, one that may look different from the past and can change as you grow. In Florida, reunification therapy focuses on helping families move forward in a way that supports a child’s well-being. The goal is flexibility, emotional safety, and the opportunity to build something new rather than return to what did not work before.
Confidentiality and Court Reporting Limits
Reunification therapy has limited confidentiality. When court-ordered, the therapist may provide progress updates or compliance reports consistent with the court order. Therapeutic disclosures are not fully confidential, and the therapist does not serve as an expert witness unless specifically appointed by the court.
Information for Parents
Reunification therapy focuses on helping children rebuild safe, healthy relationships with a parent after separation or conflict. The process is structured, child-centered, and paced to support emotional regulation and trust. The therapist does not take sides and does not decide custody outcomes.
Information for Attorneys
Reunification therapy is a non-forensic, therapeutic intervention operating within the scope of a court order. The therapist addresses relational barriers and supports therapeutic contact without rendering legal opinions, custody evaluations, or recommendations outside the defined role.
Summary for Judges and Referring Professionals
Reunification therapy is a structured, trauma-informed intervention designed to restore parent- child relationships disrupted by high-conflict separation or estrangement, in the absence of substantiated safety concerns. The therapist operates as a neutral clinician, not an evaluator, and provides services within the limits of the court order, focusing on therapeutic progress rather than legal determinations.
Please Note
This service complements, but does not replace, parenting coordination or guardian ad litem roles. Reunification therapy focuses exclusively on therapeutic repair of the parent-child relationship and does not assume investigative or evaluative functions.
