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Family counseling
Family mediation. Two brothers. Two different states.
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Wseweryn
Date: 31 JAN 2019
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Hello Wseweryn,
Thank you for reaching out. We are capable of being able to help with you being in two different states. Please look through our wonderful people and find one that you feel fits with you and your needs. If they are not online please send them an email to let them know that you are interested in working with them. That you again for choosing us. Tracie
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Tracie Timme
Date: 31 JAN 2019