How to Cope with the Grief of Divorce

The grief felt during and after divorce is often compared to that of bereavement and is said to follow the same pattern, known as the seven stages of separation. We have helped many, many people through this transition. They found it helpful to understand what can happen at each stage and that what they are ...

2020-08-14T16:28:05+01:00August 14th, 2020|Divorce, Relationships, Tips|

7 signs your spouse wants a divorce

Finding out that your spouse wants a divorce can be a huge shock, although things probably haven’t been right between you for a while. Here are 7 tell-tale signs to look out for. …

2020-07-27T10:28:23+01:00July 24th, 2020|Divorce|

6 early steps you should take before divorce

When you are preparing for divorce the things you do in the first few weeks can have a huge impact on your financial future. That’s why it’s important to take advice before you make any decisions that could affect your long-term position. …

Staying friends with your ex; is it really possible? Read our co-parenting tips.

When a relationship breaks down, communicating with your ex might seem an impossibility. It depends on individual circumstances and the reasons for separating, of course, but some people do manage to maintain an amicable working relationship. The Duke and Duchess of York are perhaps one of the best-known couples who have remained friends despite divorcing ...

2020-07-10T17:01:56+01:00July 10th, 2020|Divorce|

How to break free from coercive control

Coercive control is a subtle and persistent form of emotional abuse which is designed to make the victim feel isolated, scared and humiliated. There are lots of ways your partner might be controlling you. Their behaviour can be almost unnoticeable at first, but it will gradually progress over time, reducing your freedom and increasing your ...

2020-05-15T16:42:25+01:00May 15th, 2020|Divorce, Domestic abuse, Family law|
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