David Bulitt
Bulitt reframes the landscape of family law and relationship guidance by merging his legal expertise with a profound understanding of human relationships. His dual perspective, as both a family law attorney and co-author with his wife Julie, a family therapist, enriches his writing with deep empathy and practical wisdom. In their acclaimed book "The Five Core Conversations for Couples," the Bulitts offer practical advice for navigating the complexities of modern relationships. This work leverages insights from both the legal and therapeutic fields to aid couples in maintaining healthy communication and avoiding legal disputes. Meanwhile, Bulitt's fiction works, such as "Card Game" and "Because I Had To," explore themes of resilience and moral challenges, highlighting his narrative versatility.\n\nBeyond his books, Bulitt's bio illustrates a career that emphasizes alternative dispute resolution and mediation, informed by his personal and professional experiences with special needs families. This focus on empathetic and constructive dialogue characterizes both his legal practice and literary contributions. Readers, particularly those navigating personal relationships, benefit from his candid style that combines humor with insightful observations on marital dynamics and personal growth. Bulitt's commitment to fostering healthier communication and understanding among couples positions him as a vital voice in the intersecting fields of family law and relationship counseling.
Books by David Bulitt

The Five Core Conversations for Couples
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