
It’s not always about alienation: A look at parental rejection/absence
it is clear there are many other reasons why children may not have contact with a parent following parental separation.

Warning Signs of Parental Alienation
It is important for parents to remember that a child’s developing identity is enriched if they are free to enjoy a positive relationship with both parents. Has your relationship with your child changed after separation? Time to examine whether you are inadvertently alienating your child from their other parent.

Separation – Looking through the hourglass
Family Law is fraught with complexity, competing interests, suffering and potent, palpable anger. The process of separating undoubtedly qualifies as a high stress life event with many individuals experiencing significant anxiety, depression, increased substance abuse and difficulty regulating their emotions.

The Mind Body Brain Connection
Mind Body Brain – What is this? We all know from experience that our mental and emotional state can affect our body. You only have to think about speaking in front of a large crowd to know what havoc nerves can have on the digestive system, well for me anyway! Recent research suggests that this …

How to make supervised contact work for you and your child
There are few areas of the law that evoke a more passionate response than family law. This is because our children hold a special place in our heart and most of us want to enjoy a warm and loving relationship with our child. When the freedom to enjoy this relationship is threatened, we can feel …