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Issue No 4
Hearing that parents are going to split up can cause a mix of emotions in children.

They may feel confused, sad, angry, afraid and worried about what will happen to them. This is a normal reaction to a difficult situation and these feelings will change over time.

To help children of all ages understand what a 'divorce' will mean for them, our Divorce Lawyers have put together a free booklet called Helping Children to Understand Divorce. This booklet contains advice and information about what changes to family life a divorce will bring including what to expect from parents' behaviour; how to understand their own emotions; tips to help them cope and how they can look forward to the future. Visit our Just Kids website to read more.

Divorce and your home...

 

The family home is often the most substantial asset that you have, and it is therefore usually the main focus of ancillary relief disputes. There are many ways that a settlement can be reached concerning the family home - selling is not the only option.

 

Read more about Divorce and your home

Unmarried couples - the myth

 

Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as common law husband and wife. No matter how long your relationship lasts, an unmarried couple remains without legal standing in the eyes of the law. 

 

Read more about unmarried couples

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