Services

The M.O.M. Family Stabilization Ecosystem provides coordinated, multi-domain support for families navigating private family court, child support enforcement, and reentry. Services are structured, documented, and sequenced based on each family’s individualized stabilization assessment.

Support is not one-size-fits-all. Each participant receives an Individualized Case Plan (ICP) built around their specific barriers — sequenced using the Domino Principle, which identifies the root-cause barrier that must be resolved before downstream stability becomes possible.

Availability may vary. Contact us to discuss what is currently offered and what may be available through referral partners.

The 7 Stabilization Domains

Domain 1 — Transportation Stability

Transportation collapse is one of the most common causes of missed court dates, lost employment, and visitation disruption. M.O.M. provides mobility coordination, driver network access, and transit stabilization planning to restore consistent access to courts, work, treatment, and visitation exchanges.

Domain 2 — Workforce Stability

Employment instability directly impacts child support compliance and housing security. M.O.M. provides employment assessment, job readiness support, digital skills training, vocational referrals, and workforce mentoring to build sustainable income capacity.

Domain 3 — Visitation & Family Connection

M.O.M. provides supervised visitation, monitored exchange, and structured parenting time in a safe, child-centered environment. All services are documented and designed to support — not surveil — the parent-child relationship.

Domain 4 — Legal & Court Stability

Self-represented litigants face significant procedural barriers in private family court. M.O.M. provides legal navigation support including court document organization, court calendar tracking, evidence log preparation, and attorney meeting preparation. This is not legal advice.

Domain 5 — Housing Stability

Housing instability cascades into every other domain. M.O.M. provides rental readiness support, emergency stabilization referrals, and housing coordination. Future campus housing infrastructure is in development.

Domain 6 — Financial Stability

Budgeting, credit repair, child support tracking, debt prioritization, and income planning — M.O.M. helps participants build the financial infrastructure needed for long-term compliance and independence.

Domain 7 — Peer & Community Support

Certified peer mentors with lived experience provide emotional, informational, practical, and community-based support. Peer mentoring is integrated throughout the stabilization journey and creates a pathway for graduates to become mentors themselves.

Additional Support Services

How Services Are Assigned

Every participant undergoes a 10-Point Comprehensive Stabilization Assessment across all domains. Results determine which domain playbooks are activated and in what sequence. Progress is tracked bi-weekly and reassessed every 30 days.

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Mending Our Mistakes, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. EIN: 39-4100221. Learn more at mendingourmistakes.org.