MIDLIFE HEALTH & WELLBEING: On grief, careers and teenagers
Bereavement forces changes upon us just when it is hardest to take them on board
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Bereavement forces changes upon us just when it is hardest to take them on board
We are increasingly aware of menopause issues on separation, but we should not forget to consider the impact on ourselves
How did a long career in journalism lead to a rebirth as a family mediator, and which skills carried across?
Resolution’s chief strength is the breadth of networks, creativity and knowledge we have on our doorstep. The more we work together, the better options we can offer our clients
The charity has designed a training scheme to equip family lawyers with the skills to adopt a trauma-informed approach when working with survivors
Family law arbitration has emerged as a crucial DR mechanism globally, addressing the increasing complexities and cross-border nature of family disputes. What are the global trends and recent legislative changes?
How do we help ourselves in our relationship connectivity with others?
With the two disciplines increasingly interacting, this inaugural conference brought together expert practitioners and academics to consider the challenges involved
Government says it wants to ‘nurse this critical sector back to health’
A relatively minor change to the law could bring us into line with jurisdictions around the world that now recognise the need to treat pets as more than chattels
Supporting and encouraging families to put the best interests of any children first is a central aspect of the Resolution Code. A key element of this should be to ensure that children’s voices are heard in appropriate cases through child inclusive mediation. But how does this actually work?