Valentine’s Day – Help For Separating Couples

Valentine’s Day isn’t always hearts and roses for all couples, particularly those that are separating. Family Law Solicitor and Mediator, Adrian Rose, discusses the flip-side of Valentine’s Day in his latest blog….

Instead of feeling sadness at seeing Valentine’s shop displays, newly-separated couples are being encouraged to get in touch on 14th February for help sorting their future family arrangements.

Timms Adrian Rose says that “for many people freshly facing separation or divorce, heart and rose displays are a bitter sign of how the world has changed since they decided to split”.

“When you’re just coming to terms with splitting up, 14th February can feel like a nightmare with reminders of how life used to be,” he says.

“The shopfront sea of crimson brings a sinking feeling, coming on top of headaches about parenting, money, and who will live where.”

Valentine’s Day Positivity & Proactiveness

Local family resolution experts are on hand to help: “Instead of sinking into the gloom, you can do something positive this Valentine’s Day, getting expert help to navigate the choppy waters of your separation.

“Family mediation is a process that helps ex-partners agree what will work for them as they look to make arrangements for parenting, property and finance, and our experts are ready to help guide you through.

“Our family mediator can give you expert information about your future options, helping you feel in control of the process.”

Don’t Leave Decisions About Your Family To A Court

The prospect of going to a Family Court can feel overwhelming. Yet an independent, professionally-trained mediator can help you work things out, avoiding the Court process with all the stress, delay and cost it can bring.

Professional mediators help empower you to create long-term solutions for your particular circumstances, rather than leaving it to a Court to make decisions for your family.

How We Can Help

We understand that the life-changing decision to separate brings so many challenging questions, it can be hard to know where to turn:

• Where will the children live, and how will we make sure we each spend time with them?
• How will we sort money?
• Who lives where?
• What about debts and pensions?
• And even the family dog?

Anyone wanting to know more about the benefits of family mediation can visit our website https://www.timms-law.com/family-law/family-mediation/ or call the Family Law team on freephone 0800 011 6666.

Adrian Rose

February 2024

 

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