Archive for May, 2014
SEPARATION AND CHILDREN – 10 POINTS TO KEEP IN MIND
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If you are separating and you have children you may want to keep these 10 points in mind. 1. Do not criticise the other parent and do not involve children in the argument. 2. Bear in mind the needs of the other parent. 3. Allowing the child to contact the other parent e.g. by telephone […]
Collaborative Law In A Nutshell
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What is Collaborative Law? Each person who has decided to separate or divorce in the Collaborative Law process has their own solicitor where meetings take place in the same room with the aim of resolving everything face to face. I find this works better than correspondence and allows the process to cover a lot more […]
Mediating with family mediation clients who are very emotional and have detailed matters they would like to resolve
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In this blog I will talk about mediation with highly emotional clients, how to deal with emotional clients and some reasons why clients may be emotional. It has been a real learning experience working with couples over the past four years as a family mediator where there are strong emotions between the clients. It is […]
Austin Chessell looks at some of the main principles of the law on International Relocation and discusses how parents can use them in family mediation as an alternative to going to court to help them shape their own agreement on whether relocation with children should take place
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With the growth in cheap flights and increasing employment prospects arising from globalisation it is becoming more common for separated parents to consider permanently relocating abroad and wanting to take their children with them. Consent needs to be given by the non-relocating parent for the relocation to take place which is rarely easy to obtain […]
10 Questions To Consider When Deciding If The Collaborative Law Process May Be Right For You And Your Former Partner
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1. Has the relationship totally broken down? If it has not you may want to consider couple counselling with an organisation like Relate to see if any communication difficulties or other matters that have arisen can be resolved without ending the relationship. 2. Has an agreement been made as to how the finances can be […]
Working with other Collaborative Law Experts during the Collaborative Law Process
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When I started working in Family Law in 2005 I would regularly go to court four to five times a week. I thought that there must be a better way to achieve family outcomes as a lot of the clients who obtained a court order were not happy with the order and wanted to return […]
Children and Families Bill Update
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Austin Chessell discusses the main purposes of the Children and Families Bill that were debated at the House of Lords on Tuesday 2nd July 2013. The Bill takes forward the Government’s pledge to provide improved services for vulnerable children and to support strong families irrespective of parental circumstances. He highlights some of the recommendations that […]
What steps can I take to preserve my marriage and if I decide to divorce what are my options?
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If you are undecided whether to commence divorce proceedings you may want to meet with a counsellor of therapist for example Relate (http://www.relate.org.uk/home/index.html) who can diagnose why arguments or differences may have come to light and help you plan to overcome this. Deciding to divorce can have deep impacts on the couple, children and wider […]