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There is no easy way to tell your children about divorce, and there are no hard and fast rules.

Telling your children you’re going to split up can be a daunting task. It may be something you have been considering for a while, or it may be quite sudden, but either way it is one of the most difficult conversations for a parent to face.

There is no easy way to tell your children and there are no hard and fast rules. However, there are steps you can take to make the whole experience as positive as it can be. For further advice on how to tell your children, including when should you tell them, what to say, what to expect and a list of activities to help children come to terms with your divorce, please download our Telling the Children Booklet or visit our Just Kids website to read more

Divorce and your Business...

 

Businesses form an integral part of financial settlements but there are measures you can take in order to reduce the impact on your business and to ensure the best possible outcome. Find out what you can do to protect your business.

 

 

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Grandparents - what are your rights?

 

Although grandparents do not have an automatic right to contact with their grandchildren, it is very rare that the court would refuse a grandparent contact unless there is evidence of abuse or violence. If you are worried about losing contact, we can help.

 

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