Why We’re Called 21st-Century Family Transition®
- Regina DeAngelis
- Jun 5
- 2 min read
And Why That Matters for You
At Family Transitions®, our name wasn’t chosen by chance. It was deliberately designed to reflect who we serve—and how we serve them. Divorce looks different today than it did even a generation ago, and so should the support you receive during one of the most emotionally complex seasons of your life.
We know families are no longer one-size-fits-all. In today’s world, couples may share parenting roles equally, juggle demanding careers, and strive to put their children’s well-being at the center of every decision—even while dissolving their marriage. That’s why we created a process built for modern families: one that’s less adversarial, more affordable, and rooted in compassion and collaboration.
A Modern Approach to Divorce
Traditional divorce can feel like a battle. But for many families, that path just doesn’t make sense anymore—financially, emotionally, or practically. Our 21st-century model takes a different approach:
You can go at your own pace—because not everyone is emotionally ready at the same time.
You don’t have to hemorrhage your savings—our process is designed to be cost-conscious and efficient.
You can protect your relationship as co-parents—because even if the marriage ends, the family doesn’t.
We offer a safe space to talk through the hard stuff: dividing assets, developing custody schedules, navigating reluctant spouses, and figuring out the next chapter—not as enemies, but as partners in transition.
You Deserve a Better Divorce Experience
Regina DeAngelis, our founder, created Family Transitions® because she saw too many families (including her own) suffer unnecessarily through drawn-out, expensive court battles. As a retired family law attorney and trained mediator, she understands both the legal and emotional sides of separation. But more importantly, she knows that most families aren’t looking for a fight—they’re looking for a path forward.
Whether you're just starting to consider divorce or you're already in the thick of it, there’s a way to do this with dignity, empathy, and a clear plan.
Ready to Take the First Step?
We invite you to schedule an initial consultation to meet Regina DeAngelis and discuss your situation. She'll help you understand your options and guide you toward the best next step for you and your family.
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