It can help you identify reasons why the relationship didn’t work. Post-separation counselling also aims to:
A good counsellor can help you overcome damaging emotions and move on from the most painful breakups. At Jones Whyte, our solicitors for separation will be able to help you access counsellors, while we deal with any legal issues.
Whether you’re ending a marriage or civil partnership, we understand this can be a stressful period, impacting everyone involved, including children. It is important to remember that if children are involved in this separation, keeping lines of communication open and building bridges where possible, especially when it’s concerning financial matters, is crucial.
Of course, that isn’t always desirable. When choosing a family lawyer for separation, it makes sense to talk to them before beginning the process.
Your lawyer should ensure they know what you want to get from the separation, what caused the relationship to break down and if your former partner is likely to be reasonable.
At Jones Whyte, we have an experienced team of family law solicitors. They will be able to help you through your separation, whether you need counselling or not. We also have solicitors who are trained in collaborative practice, which assists parties to work together to achieve agreement and resolution.
If parties are unable to reach an agreement, court action may be required, particularly concerning financial aspects.
Our solicitors have handled a number of family law cases:
If you are going through a separation, no matter your circumstances, contact Jones Whyte family law solicitors today for expert legal advice.