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Parenting Apart

Top tips for communicating – with your child’s other parent, your children and others

By Rosanne Cubitt | January 17, 2023 | 0

  Communicating effectively has a massive impact on relationships – whether that’s with your life partner, your children, their other parent, your friends or at work.  You need to find a way to get on, get your ideas across and overcome differences of opinion if you are going to succeed and move forward.  Here are…

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Separating parents urged to avoid courtroom conflict as Family Mediation Week kicks off in Scotland

By Rosanne Cubitt | January 11, 2023 | 0

  Parents living in Scotland who have decided to separate or divorce in 2023 are being urged to find out how to avoid courtroom confrontation to settle parenting arrangements, with the launch of Family Mediation Week, 16 – 20 January. January usually sees a dramatic rise in the number of parents deciding to live apart…

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Kids have opinions too – listen to what they want when a family breaks up

By Rosanne Cubitt | January 17, 2020 | 0

Ensuring that the best interests of the child are at the centre of decisions that adults make which affect them is a key principle enshrined in Scottish law since the Children (Scotland) Act 1995. But how do parents agree what is best for children, particularly if they are splitting up under difficult circumstances and they…

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Rosanne Cubitt: Enduring conflict more upsetting for kids than a well managed separation

By Rosanne Cubitt | January 11, 2019 | 0

January is a time of year when many people who have realised that their relationship is over, start the process of leaving their partner. They might have been thinking of divorcing for a while, but they wait until after Christmas so that their family can enjoy the holidays. Sometimes the strains of the festive season…

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