Mental Health First Aid After A Breakup
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by Noel McDermott
1w ago
Noel McDermott Founder Mental Health Works Ltd ‘Mental health first aid’ is a term that is most often used in workplaces and it’s also a form of training you can take: like all first aid it is about recognising signs that someone needs help, stabilising if any immediate risk involved and getting professional support to the person as soon as possible. In the context of a breakup, it’s likely that a friend or indeed a colleague at work of the identified patient (you if you are going through the breakup) will be the first aider. It’s often difficult for the person affected to recognise they need ..read more
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How to Cope With Divorce – TDM Expert Interviews
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by Danielle Barbereau
2w ago
Danielle Barbereau Divorce Coach Danielle Barbereau – Professional Divorce Coach Introducing our latest transcript blog featuring an enlightening interview with Danielle Barbereau, a distinguished Divorce Coach. In this insightful conversation, Danielle shares invaluable wisdom on navigating the emotional journey of divorce and finding the resilience to cope with divorce. Join us as we delve into practical strategies for coping with divorce and embracing personal growth amidst life’s challenges. Get ready to be inspired and empowered as we explore the transformative power of resilience and sel ..read more
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How Not to ‘Hard Launch’ Your Divorce
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by Sarah Bunn
2w ago
Sarah Bunn Associate Burgess Mee Family Law In this digital age there is often a temptation to take to social media to record a landmark life event. Coupled with this, for many, there is also the desire to use social media to put the wrongs of the world to right – whether that is in relation to world politics or our personal lives. In the context of divorce proceedings, from which financial and children proceedings can also follow, a solicitor’s headline advice is likely to be to avoid sharing information about one’s divorce on social media, or at least to err on the side of caution. We all re ..read more
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All You Need to Know About Financial Consent Orders  
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by Nicki Mitchell
3w ago
Nicki Mitchell Partner Jones Myers In the divorce process, a Financial Consent Order is vital for the immediate and long-term future of divorcing couples and their children, whose best interests should always come first. The significance of the agreement, which divides financial assets between separating couples, cannot be downplayed – especially in protecting them from future financial claims. Here are some key insights into their role and relevance. What is a Financial Consent Order? A legally binding document which details the main assets owned by divorcing couples and sets out the financia ..read more
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Divorce & dissolution and financial remedy – how to prepare for your initial meeting with a family solicitor
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by Hannah Coupe
3w ago
Hannah Coupe Solicitor Burgess Mee Family Law Once an individual has made up their mind that they are going to separate from their spouse or civil partner, their attention may turn to instructing a solicitor. Whilst this is not necessarily the best way to proceed for everyone, and individuals should first consider whether their case might be suitable for mediation (which can be a quicker and cheaper way of resolving disputes), many individuals do end up taking this step. Going to meet a family solicitor for the first time can be a daunting prospect, particularly because of the personal nature ..read more
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Travelling During and Post-Divorce
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by Wendi Schuller
1M ago
Wendi Schuller Dating Coach Author of The Global Guide to Divorce Solo travelling during and post-divorce can be daunting when used to having a spouse as a built-in travel partner. Flight delays and other travel issues can seem more stressful when no longer going on holiday as a duo. There are ways to have a travel adventure and not have to do it alone. Themed Sola Holidays What can make solo travel more pleasant is when it is centred around a particular activity. There are cooking trips to Italy and photo safaris in Africa. You meet people with a common interest and it is easy to connect with ..read more
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A Complete Guide to Getting a Divorce: Navigating the Path to a New Beginning
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by Chris Sweetman
1M ago
Chris Sweetman Editor at The Divorce Magazine Director at Fair Result Divorce, a term that carries weight and often marks a significant turning point in one’s life. Navigating through the complexities of divorce requires not only emotional resilience but also a practical understanding of the legal and financial aspects involved. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve deeper into key elements of the divorce process, including the shift towards no-fault divorce, effective co-parenting strategies, the importance of fair divorce settlements, and managing finances during and after divorce. I. Und ..read more
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Why pensions should not be disregarded in divorce settlements
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by Neil Dring
1M ago
Neil Dring Senior Solicitor Jones Myers A recent study which found that just one firth of divorcing couples considered pensions when dividing their assets reinforces how their importance as a valuable asset in relationship breakdown remains overlooked. Almost 30% of participants in the research from Legal & General said that they had actively waived their rights to the value of pensions, which can help to provide for separating parties in retirement. Pensions, the second highest value asset in a divorce settlement after the family home, often make up on average 42% of the household wealth ..read more
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Increase in Blended Families Leads to Rise in Pre-Nuptial Agreement Enquiries
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by Kate Booth
1M ago
Kate Booth Solicitor, Head of Family & Matrimonial Brindley, Twist, Tafft & James Solicitors (BTTJ) More people planning their second, third or fourth wedding are entering into pre-nuptial agreements with their future spouse. Step-families or blended families are one of the fastest-growing types of families in the UK making up about a third of all UK households. Older people who have previously had a bad experience and are looking to re-marry are among those most commonly seeking a pre-nup and over recent years the importance of pre-nuptial agreements has grown. Historically they were ..read more
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How To Use Isolation To Have a Breakthrough After Divorce
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by Carol Madden
1M ago
Carol Madden Separation and Divorce Coach Carol Madden CoachingUnveiling the healing power of alone time Being alone can be the most challenging part of divorce. I don’t mean living on your own. I mean feeling as if you are the only person in the world going through something so devastating. I’m talking about the feeling of isolation. Isolation is a unique feeling. It’s that sense that there is nobody around us, even when we’re in a room full of people. It can be a bewildering experience, especially if you’ve never gone through it before. Feeling isolated after divorce is a common experience f ..read more
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