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Abuse

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Bereavement

Children

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Divorce/Separation

Drugs/Alcohol

Isolation

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Teenagers

Testing Behaviour  

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Divorce and Separation

 

You wake up one day and suddenly your once-blissful relationship is shattered. The spark is gone. The love of your life wants nothing to do with you.

 

Along with the obvious emotional upset, divorce and separation will often bring many other areas of disruption involving accommodation, financial matters, lawyers/custody battles, friends, in-laws etc.

 

We are here to support you through this very difficult time and await your call to freephone 0808 800 5678.

If you’re a divorced dad who gets the kids maybe twice a month, this is probably one of the greatest challenges you face.

You don’t have free access to your kids, and when you do see them, there’s pressure to make the most of your time together. Unfortunately, kids sense that pressure and it changes things.

The ability to communicate feelings is an increasingly important survival skill.