Divorce without destruction

Going through a divorce is a form of grief. Just like the loss of a loved one.
Molly Johnson
Molly Johnson
Trainee Solicitor
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Divorce marks the end of something deeply significant, but unlike death, the person that is being grieved is still alive, which can add a unique complexity to the healing process. How clients show up emotionally can make or break their ability to take clear, confident decisions.

  • Managing conflict for constructive communication. Respond do not react, pause before replying to hostile messages, set boundaries around communication, regulate your nervous system and work alongside a divorce coach.
  • Creating a child-centred approach. It remains in the child’s best interest to maintain strong, healthy relationships with both parents, ensuring their emotional wellbeing and stability.

A positive, low-conflict separation is possible, but it requires preparation and the right support. Early legal advice is an investment in clarity. It helps define the parameters of a fair settlement, identify suitable dispute resolution methods, and map out a clear path forward.

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