Thoughts On How To Tell Your Children You Are Separating FLiP 13

In this episode of the FLiP podcast we discuss how best to inform your children that you and your ex spouse/partner are separating covering both the emotional and legal aspects involved. Georgie is an associate at FLiP who specialises in private family law matters. She has experience in all areas of private family law, including financial remedy cases involving clients with high net worth assets including complex trust structures and multi-jurisdictional disputes. Her private law children expertise includes residence, contact disputes and specific issue orders. FLiP’s in-house Counsellor & Family Consultant Jo Harrison has a depth and breadth of expertise in working with clients who are separating or divorcing. She is sensitive to the impact of relationship breakdown and how it can affect individuals and families. As a relationship counsellor, Jo fully appreciates the emotional upheaval and difficulties of a separation and as a former family lawyer she understands the particular pressures of going through the legal process. For further information: Jo Harrison: https://www.flip.co.uk/profiles/jo-harrison/ Georgie Jakob: https://www.flip.co.uk/profiles/georgie-jakob/ Resolution’s Parenting Through Separation Handbook: https://resolution.org.uk/publications-books/parenting-through-separation/ FLiP’s Website: https://www.flip.co.uk/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/family-law-in-partnership/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/familylawinpartnership Twitter: https://twitter.com/FLiPLtd

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Family Law in Partnership is a specialist family law firm who take a unique approach to family law. FLiP balances their exceptional legal expertise with care and compassion, delivering intelligent and creative solutions while carefully managing any emotional impact. Whether you are going through a divorce or making financial arrangements before or after you marry, FLiP will guide you through every turn with expertise and reassurance, always in partnership. FLiP offer unrivalled expertise across all process options, whether that involves going to court, mediation or arbitration, for example, selecting the best process for your particular case, providing first rate legal guidance and clarity around your options. Divorce and separation, whether children are involved or not, can be a distressing and difficult time. FLiP are always looking for better ways to help their clients through the process so they have developed a hub of emotional and practical support to enhance the wellbeing of their clients. And the latest addition to this wellbeing hub is the introduction of this podcast series.