Whenever family relationships break down, children and their welfare must come first. After all, children are not responsible for the changes to their lives when parents separate. They may suffer badly if they feel they are not being heard.
Often they believe that the breakdown is their fault and feel guilty. They need to be kept informed of changes, and have their concerns listened to. We can help you smooth the way forward and make appropriate arrangements for your children.
We believe that a child’s wellbeing should be the central issue when a family splits up and our aim is to help parents make decisions such as:
- where and with whom your children will live (Residence),
- when and how they see their other parent or family member (Contact)
- how to resolve which schools they should attend
- special medical or other disagreements (Specific Issues)
- taking protective action (Prohibited Steps)
We try to ensure that you and your partner are able to achieve a new relationship as co-parents whilst moving away from your old relationship together.

