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7 Steps to resolving children issues in divorce and separation

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Jame Pirrie, partner with London divorce solicitors Family Law in Partnership presents a 7 step approach to dealing with children issues on divorce and separation.

In this latest episode of the Family Law in Partnership divorce podcast, James explains how the 7 steps enable families to avoid many of the pitfalls of conventional approaches to divorce, ensuring that the children’s best interests are kept in mind at all times.

The 7 steps are;

  1. Informing
  2. Staging
  3. Principles
  4. Arrangements
  5. Family story
  6. Issues and changes
  7. Implications

You can listen to this podcast by clicking play below or choosing to download the file to your mobile phone or other device.

You can subscribe to the podcast via iTunes by CLICKING HERE

If you have any questions about children in divorce or separation then contact us today on 020 7420 5000 or by emailing info@flip.co.uk

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Jame Pirrie, partner with London divorce solicitors Family Law in Partnership presents a 7 step approach to dealing with children issues on divorce and separation.

In this latest episode of the Family Law in Partnership divorce podcast, James explains how the 7 steps enable families to avoid many of the pitfalls of conventional approaches to divorce, ensuring that the children’s best interests are kept in mind at all times.

The 7 steps are;

  1. Informing
  2. Staging
  3. Principles
  4. Arrangements
  5. Family story
  6. Issues and changes
  7. Implications

You can listen to this podcast by clicking play below or choosing to download the file to your mobile phone or other device.

You can subscribe to the podcast via iTunes by CLICKING HERE

If you have any questions about children in divorce or separation then contact us today on 020 7420 5000 or by emailing info@flip.co.uk

  continue reading

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