When you read about Mediation, for the most part, you will read how beneficial it can be for you and your family, but we wanted to look at the disadvantages or rather differences between mediation and the standard process of resolution of divorce or dispute in the...
Every quarter, the Ministry of Justice release an article which details all of the Family Court Statistics. In this blog we take a look at some of the stats from October to December 2020: There was a 6% increase of applications started in The Family Court vs the same...
Now more than ever the idea of relocating to another city or somewhere rural seems a possibility as flexible and remote working are becoming the norm rather than the exception. Less time commuting for working parents has prompted thinking of a better work life balance...
This past year times have been a little different. COVID-19 has been a huge disruption to our normal lives and for those of you going through a separation or divorce it has been even more challenging. As it was Family Mediation Week from the 18th – 22nd January 2021,...
Are you confused about the coronavirus rules around co-parenting? Do you feel like you are losing touch with your children because of the restrictions in place? Are you struggling emotionally or are you noticing your children’s behaviour changing through lockdown?...
When parents separate, especially in circumstances when the separation was not a mutual decision, communication can break down. As a mediator, I am often asked for guidance on ways in which one or both parents can talk to their children about separation. Generally,...
Recent Comments