Divorce marks the end of a marital relationship, but it doesn’t end your roles as parents. Co-parenting after a divorce can be challenging, but it’s also an opportunity to continue creating a positive and supportive environment for your children.
Among the emotional turbulence and decisions that come with a relationship breakdown, it’s normal to feel anxious about how you’ll work through this together. But with cooperation, communication, and a commitment to putting your children’s needs first, you can encourage everyone – you, your kids, and your former partner – to feel more secure in a new chapter.
Contact our team of expert family solicitors and mediators who can offer you advice on coparenting after a divorce.
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Child arrangements
Additionally, we provide comprehensive support for child arrangements, making sure that custody and visitation schedules are fair and in the best interests of your children. Our experienced legal team is here to guide you through the process, offering clarity and peace of mind during this challenging time.
By combining emotional support with expert legal guidance, we aim to make life after divorce a smoother journey for you and your family.
Mediation services
To help navigate this transition, our legal services offer professional mediation to facilitate constructive dialogue between you and your former partner. Mediation can help resolve conflicts amicably and reach agreements that prioritize the well-being of your children.
Mediation has become increasingly popular in recent years because it offers a cheaper and less confrontational way to resolve issues. You’ll be able to share your wishes with your ex-partner with a non-biased third party supporting both sides during the discussion.
Using mediation can help build a stable foundation for you and your ex-partner to maintain a working relationship for your child’s upbringing.
Counselling
When you use our legal services, you’ll also receive four free counselling sessions with our in-house counsellor, Vicky Lambert.
Counselling can be helpful after the breakdown of a marriage, helping you understand your feelings and how you’d like to move forward with your life.
Once you’ve had your four free sessions, you can choose to pay for more if you’ve found it beneficial.