Divorce or separation doesn’t have to be full of arguments and tension. It can be managed in a way that respects everyone involved, especially the children. My goal is to support parents who want to work together to keep things as amicable as possible, even when they’re going through a difficult time. Divorce is more than a legal process—it’s a significant life change that can impact every aspect of a person’s wellbeing and my goal is to ensure clients feel supported not only legally but emotionally and mentally, so they come out stronger on the other side.
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Prioritising the Children’s Wellbeing
Parents come to me because they want to protect their children from being caught in the middle of their separation. They’re looking for a way to communicate and find solutions without resorting to hostility. It’s not about winning or losing but about working things out so the family can move forward in a positive way.
The key is to keep the children’s wellbeing at the heart of every conversation. Children can be deeply affected by conflict between parents, so it’s crucial to show them that, while things may be changing, it’s possible to handle it calmly and respectfully. Parents who choose this approach want to be good role models, teaching their children that even difficult situations can be managed without losing control.
Reaching Agreements Together
In our mediation sessions, we talk through all the practical details—parenting arrangements, finances, and anything else that’s important to you. But we also focus on how you communicate as parents. We’ll look at what works, what doesn’t, and how you can support each other in your roles as mum and dad, even though you’re no longer together as a couple.
We’ll put everything you agree on into a clear plan called a Memorandum of Understanding. This way, you have something concrete to work from and can then get the agreement legally formalised with minimal stress and cost. It’s about finding a way forward that makes sense for everyone.
Showing Children a Healthier Way
I believe that the way parents handle separation sets a huge example for their children. If they can see their parents working through disagreements respectfully, it teaches them a valuable lesson about dealing with challenges. It’s not the separation itself that’s damaging to children—it’s the conflict and bitterness that often comes with it. By choosing to handle things calmly, parents can show their children that it’s possible to work through difficult times with understanding and kindness.
Finding a Better Way
The work we do together is about finding a better way to separate, one that leaves room for cooperation and shared parenting. It’s not always easy, but it’s worth it. When parents choose to put aside anger and focus on what’s best for their children, it can make a huge difference in how the family moves forward.
If this sounds like the kind of support you’re looking for, let’s have a chat. I’m here to help you navigate this transition in a way that respects everyone’s needs and sets a good example for your children.