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Clear professional guidance
The process of separation or divorce presents considerable emotional, financial, and practical challenges. Through her articles, Lucinda Holliday provides clear, professional guidance on some key areas of interest or areas that are often misunderstood.
Addressing subjects such as managing legal costs, safeguarding the welfare of children, navigating conflict, and developing effective co-parenting arrangements, her writing combines expertise with sensitivity to the human aspects of family breakdown. The aim is not only to inform but also to equip readers with the knowledge and strategies required to approach these difficulties with clarity and confidence.
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Divorce Over 60 Financial Emotional Practical Guidance for the Next Chapter
Divorcing Later in Life: Why Grey Divorce Can Be a Turning Point, Not an Ending. The number of people over 60 who are divorcing (sometimes known as the silver splitters) has increased significantly over the last 10 years. The This is more to do with the baby boomers of …
Reducing Costs of Divorce or Separation
Why divorce can be so expensive and what can you do to reduce those costs. The answer is not as straightforward as one might think. Divorces can be costly for a number of reasons, both financially and emotionally. In this article I look at the financial aspects of divor…
Divorcing a Narcissist
In this article I will try to provide information about the challenges faced if you are divorcing somebody who has narcissistic traits or is a high conflict personality and what you can do to pre-empt their actions and behaviour following a relationship breakdown and di…
Supporting your Children Through a Divorce or Separation
Going through a divorce or separation is one of the most challenging times for a person and often the practical and emotional challenges are overwhelming. Becoming a separated parent brings additional challenges. It is normal and common to feel unprepared on how to help…





