We are delighted to be presenting a training course relating to pensions on divorce on Thursday 27th September 2018. The course, which is designed for family solicitors and family mediators, will be held at The Point, South Parade, Doncaster DN1 2DR from 10am to 1pm. We will be joined by Paul Windle from Actuaries for Lawyers in presenting this course, which costs £90 (including VAT) per … [Read more...]
Parental alienation event brings professionals from across the country
The topical subject of parental alienation was tackled recently by leading local mediation firm, Family Matters, who hosted a very successful training event covering the subject. The event, which was held in at The Point in Doncaster, was presented by clinical psychologist, Darren Spooner, from Norpsychology Ltd. Mr Spooner has over twenty years’ experience as an expert witness in cases … [Read more...]
James and Sarah – Mediation in Ipswich about twins
Family Matters helped a separated couple who had twins aged 18 months. The couple, James and Sarah, separated in March 2018 and James wants to take his children to Devon to see his parents. Sarah didn’t want this to happen, maintaining that the James couldn’t manage the two children and that the distance is too great. Family Matters helped the parents agree to a short holiday with … [Read more...]
Fran and Marcus – Mediation about children in Wrexham
When a child decides that they want to live with the other parent to the one they already live with, holidays can present difficulties. In a case where the child, aged 14, had fallen out with her mother following an argument, Family Matters was able to help a separated couple, Fran and Marcus, to make arrangements following the argument. The child had previously lived with her mother, Fran, … [Read more...]
John and Helen – Mediation about children in Wales
This case saw Family Matters help to make arrangements for shared care for a separated family where one parent lives in Wales and the other in England. John and Helen separated when their child was two years old and previous court proceedings had set out a timetable for the child to spend Thursday to Tuesday with its father, John, once a month. The child is due to start school in September … [Read more...]
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