Posts Tagged ‘separation’
Ten years ago, Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989 – which allows an unmarried parent (usually the mother) to seek financial support for the child from the other parent – had little or no impact on the work I was doing; today, it accounts for perhaps one third of my caseload. Read the rest of this entry »
Sir Paul Coleridge, one of the country’s most senior divorce judges, is to launch a pro-marriage pressure group. Read the rest of this entry »
You’ve decided to get divorced. Now you need to decide where to get divorced. The court does not have to be in your home town or city; indeed, it may not have to be in your home country either. Read the rest of this entry »
Worried and upset about their “child’s” decision to end their marriage, parents turn to us in a bid to gain a better insight into the ramifications of divorce and how they can help guide their son and daughter through the process. Read the rest of this entry »
The subject of last week’s blog was how it’s okay to be selfish after you’ve gone through divorce or separation: this week I want to talk more about why it’s important to put your needs first. Read the rest of this entry »