We can help you with all the uncertainties you may face. Throughout the process, you might need a sounding board, someone to phone at any time of the day to ask that ‘silly’ question you are too embarrassed to ask your lawyer. We aim to be available to you as a consistent support for anything you might need.

We know how traumatic dealing with issues relating to the impact of the separation on your children can be. We have strategies that help you to help your children at this difficult time, with a view to minimising the negative impact on them, now and in the longer term. We also help you with your communications with your (ex) spouse and other family members, not only throughout the process but also long after the divorce is finalised, particularly in relation to co-parenting and a child-centric approach.

In our view, getting divorced, if conducted in the right way with the right support, although painful, can be the moment you take back control of your life. We help our clients to feel empowered by the process rather than destroyed by it. We aim to get you back on your own two feet and looking forward to the future.

We approach your separation with empathy and objectivity. You are our client and we are paid by no one else, which means we are completely unbiased in advising you as to your best interests.

  • Providing guidance in relation to co-parenting issues, how children may be helped and how parents may adopt the most child-centric approach.

  • Assisting you with communication with your (ex) spouse, particularly in relation to issues concerning your children, during and after the divorce.

  • Helping you to liaise with other family members.