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    Co-parenting doesn’t have to be a minefield

    Co-parenting doesn't have to be hell

    Co-parenting can be likened to a minefield. It can look beautiful from far away, but upon closer examination, you can see disturbance in the soil, and you know there could be an unexploded mine waiting to damage your world. The co-parenting relationship is much the same. Unexpected announcements, decisions taken unilaterally, disregarding agreements can all […]

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    Co-Parenting over Christmas

    co-parenting at christmas by marcie shaoul

    It’s been a strange year. It’s been a lonely year for many. And now Christmas is looming on the horizon. For separated parents, Christmas is often a bittersweet time so I am going to discuss co-parenting over Christmas. Should I start my divorce before Christmas? What’s happening this year? We still adore watching our kids […]

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    The Challenges and Rewards of Co-Parenting

    Marcie Shaoul talks about coparenting and the pros and cons

    Marcie Shaoul Founder and Director of Rolling Stone Coaching discusses the challenges and rewards of co-parenting. Co-parenting can seem idyllic from far away but for those on the inside you know it is actually an extremely fragile place to be. Unexpected announcements, decisions taken unilaterally, agreements being suddenly disregarded can all result in the status […]

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  • Marcie Shaoul – Co-Parenting Coach

    Marcie is a co-paretning coach

    Using over a decade of research to develop The Co-Parent Way, I offer a completely unique service coaching parents on how to manage their separation whilst keeping children as safe and stable as possible. A break up where a child remains whole and resourceful and playful is definitely possible. As a divorcee and a co-parent […]

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  • Marcie Shaoul – Co-Parenting Coach

    Marcie is a co-paretning coach

    Using over a decade of research to develop The Co-Parent Way, I offer a completely unique service coaching parents on how to manage their separation whilst keeping children as safe and stable as possible. A break up where a child remains whole and resourceful and playful is definitely possible. As a divorcee and a co-parent […]

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    The ten most common separation challenges

    Spearation is not an easy ride and here are tips from Jenni Rock on how to get through

    Although divorce has become common over recent years, that doesn’t make it any easier to deal with separation challenges. Below you will find ten of the most common separation challenges, you’ll likely face after a cohabitation has ended. Often people experience separation as a personal failure, despite the realization that this is an irrational thought, […]

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    How to boss your breakup

    boss up

    Expert tips on how to start out in the best possible way They say familiarity breeds contempt and the pandemic certainly provided the perfect opportunity to put this age-old adage to the test. It’s perhaps unsurprising that the collateral damage of lockdown has saw a record spike in divorce inquiries around the world with UK family […]

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  • Natalie Wiles – Langleys Solicitors

    Natalie Wiles of Langleys Solicitors

    I didn’t choose a career in family law –  it chose me. I absolutely love people and work really hard to support clients involved in a family or marital breakdown reach a resolution that is right for them so that they can move on with their lives positively. Family law is an area which naturally […]

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    How to file a divorce petition

    how to file a divorce petition

    Huge thanks goes to The Divorce Surgery for this informative blog on how to file a divorce petition. One of the things our clients are frequently surprised by in our Introductory Sessions is how separate the divorce procedure is from the process of negotiating a financial settlement. Our experienced and specialist family law barristers can […]

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    Have you considered the Parenting Apart Programme?

    The parenting apart programme

    How separating parents can come together to put children’s wellbeing first Children’s needs are often overlooked when parent’s communication has broken down and in conflict. Divorce or separation is a confusing and stressful process for everyone but children have no control over what is happening. It can throw their lives into turmoil, leading to overwhelming […]

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