For many people when a relationship breaks down it can often seem easier to stay than to go.
Frequently raised questions include concerns about money, the family home and what will happen if there are children.
Every individual break-up is unique and even though the internet has a lot of information available, where to turn to and who to trust are big decisions. SplittingUp.com has been created as self-help one stop shop to help answer what you need to know and who to contact if you're separating. It provides free advice and access to specialist family lawyers and other supporting services you may need as you embark on this roller-coaster journey.
The podcast, SplittingUp.Pod goes a step further, sharing real client stories with follow up expert advice discussing the issues that matter to you the most.
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For many people when a relationship breaks down it can often seem easier to stay than to go.
Frequently raised questions include concerns about money, the family home and what will happen if there are children.
Every individual break-up is unique and even though the internet has a lot of information available, where to turn to and who to trust are big decisions. SplittingUp.com has been created as self-help one stop shop to help answer what you need to know and who to contact if you're separating. It provides free advice and access to specialist family lawyers and other supporting services you may need as you embark on this roller-coaster journey.
The podcast, SplittingUp.Pod goes a step further, sharing real client stories with follow up expert advice discussing the issues that matter to you the most.
Separation creates conflict between partners, and sometimes the children's feelings can be forgotten amid animosity and fighting over things like finances, but as SplittingUp.com founder Joanne Major finds out, there are techniques and tools out there to help,
With all the doom and gloom that often surrounds separation, the first episode of 2023 starts with the story of a “good divorce,” as David explains how he managed an amicable break up and split international property and assets.
Andrew spent 4 years battling in and out of court to obtain a fair outcome in respect of his financial affairs and to resolve issues relating to his children. Family Lawyer Joanne Major speaks to experts in Court & Counselling.
Mandy suffered years of mental torture and financial abuse before finally deciding to leave her partner, but where do you go for help when the unthinkable happens?
For many people when a relationship breaks down it can often seem easier to stay than to go.
Frequently raised questions include concerns about money, the family home and what will happen if there are children.
Every individual break-up is unique and even though the internet has a lot of information available, where to turn to and who to trust are big decisions. SplittingUp.com has been created as self-help one stop shop to help answer what you need to know and who to contact if you're separating. It provides free advice and access to specialist family lawyers and other supporting services you may need as you embark on this roller-coaster journey.
The podcast, SplittingUp.Pod goes a step further, sharing real client stories with follow up expert advice discussing the issues that matter to you the most.