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Good Divorce Week: But just what is a ‘good divorce’?

Good Divorce Week: But just what is a ‘good divorce’?

by Lucy Marks | Nov 24, 2022 | Child Arrangements, Divorce

Every year Resolution, the association of family lawyers, runs a ‘Good Divorce Week’ campaign, with this year’s campaign running from the 28 November to the 2 December. The objective of the campaign is to encourage those going through divorce to make the process as...
Child arrangements: the importance of the welfare checklist

Child arrangements: the importance of the welfare checklist

by Lucy Marks | Oct 27, 2022 | Child Arrangements

Parental disputes over arrangements for their children can take many forms, from how much time the child should spend with each parent, to whether one parent should be allowed to take the child abroad, to a dispute over which school the child should attend or what...
What is a Child Arrangements Order, and do you need one?

What is a Child Arrangements Order, and do you need one?

by Lucy Marks | Jun 15, 2022 | Child Arrangements

A Child Arrangements Order (CAO) is a court order which helps to ensure the welfare of children. It is one of three Section 8 Orders under the Children Act 1989. These are required in circumstances where separating or divorcing parents are unable to reach an agreement...
Telling the children – how to break news about a break up

Telling the children – how to break news about a break up

by Lucy Marks | Jul 24, 2020 | Child Arrangements

When it comes to the decision to divorce, parents tend to worry most about how to tell their children and how they will react. Whether you stick together to prevent them feeling pain, or delay telling them until they reach a certain age, there is never an easy way to...
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