• Parenting After Separation

  • Jan 15 2024
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

Parenting After Separation

  • Summary

  • Welcome to the fourth episode of The Legal Rabbit Hole with Fiona Moffat and Adrian Rose. In this podcast, we explore everything related to parenting your children after your divorce.

    In this episode we cover the terminology surrounding child care arrangements, ensuring effective communication. We'll explore protecting children from adult disputes and respecting the rights of all involved in the process.

    You will discover suggestions for uncooperative parties and ways to achieve a better arrangement, learn negotiation skills, differentiate between quantity and quality of time, and understand why people argue about their children.

    Finally, Fiona and Adrian cover how to address allegations of abuse and navigate financial pressures. Plus, golden rules to follow and how to access helpful resources for your journey.

    Topics discussed:

    • Understanding the terminology surrounding child arrangements
    • The need for children to be protected from adult disputes
    • Respecting the rights of all those involved
    • What to suggest if one side won’t allow access to children
    • Getting a better arrangement
    • How to deal with negotiations
    • The difference between amount and quality of time
    • Why people argue about their children
    • Dealing with allegations of abuse
    • Dealing with financial pressures
    • The golden rules
    • Tips, tools & resources to help navigate your journey

    Resources mentioned:

    • CAFCASS Resources
    • The Parenting Plan
    • OurFamilyWizard
    • AppClose

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