Blog categorized as Family Law

Misreading Intentions in Co-Parenting 
This post explores how co-parenting gestures of collaboration can sometimes be misinterpreted. It highlights common reactions — hurt, competition, mistrust.
Co-Parenting in September
Autumn ushers in a season of calm and reflection. Choosing to ease conflict allows parents to shift their focus towards their children and build a forward-looking future together. Discover more in our latest post. Book a one-to-one consultation for tailored guidance.
Balancing the Classroom and the Courtroom: Why Teachers Can Benefit from Co-Parenting Support
Balancing responsibilities as a teacher with child arrangements can be difficult, but it can become more complex if there are difficulties with a other parent. Let's look at conflict reducing strategies
Is It Too Early to Talk About Christmas?
Having early discussions about Christmas child arrangements helps you and your Ex to organise your schedule and inform the child of your plans.
What is Child Custody

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When unmarried parents split up, one of the first things on their minds is usually: 'Who's going to look after the kids?' and 'What are my actual rights as a parent?' 


In England and Wales, the old term 'custody'...