D worked abroad on and off, he was paid well for his trips away and saw them as a way of making sure his family
Step parenting in the post separation landscape: not wicked and not always to blame
Two tragic deaths of children have been reported recently, responsibility for which have been attributed to mothers and in one case a step father. Two
Attachment disorder arising from family separation: not in the best interests of the child
Attachment disorders arising from upholding a child’s decision to reject a parent after separation The Family Courts are often presented with the phenomenon of a
Children on the transition bridge; Annie’s story
Annie is just 24 months old, she is doing well and has started to attend nursery for the first time. This new world, which she
On dignity, equality and respecting the difference between us
As the weather has heated up so it seems has the impact of what I have recently been writing. The last post about the Bad
You can’t push the river; mindfulness in relationships with your children after family separation
One of the biggest problems that we encounter when working with family separation is the neurological impact of the separation itself on everyone concerned. Family