How to deal with conflict after divorce Researchers estimate that 15-30% of people that have gone through a divorce end up in a high conflict situation. Not being able to minimise or ideally stop communicating with an ex-partner is one of the main reasons why so many...
We know how upsetting it can be, when arrangements to spend time with your children are becoming difficult. This is especially so, when the other parent is doing or saying things to the children to change their view of you, or telling them untruths. Not only is this...
Buying a home with your partner can be an exciting time, with lots of research to do, decisions to make and plans to put in place. It’s important not to overlook the legal considerations of buying a home with your partner as this can have a major impact on...
Every funeral is unique and with a little thought and attention to detail, it is possible to create an event that truly reflects the beliefs, values, spirituality and personality of the person who has died. Often people worry about how they will be...
It has been a long time coming, but the new ‘No Fault’ divorce law will start on 6 April 2022. The old law, which required couples to cite one of the five grounds for divorce including the fault-based allegations will be removed all together. So how does the new...
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