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Welcome to our family law resources. Here, you’ll find valuable information to help navigate challenges around divorce, separation, and supporting families & children:
Advicenow: Provides comprehensive guidance on divorce, separation, child custody, and financial settlements.
Childline: helps and supports children and young people.
Citizens Advice: Offers free, impartial advice on a wide range of topics, including divorce and separation.
Divorce and Separation Centre: Provides support and guidance throughout the divorce and separation process.
Family Mediators Association: An organisation of family mediators who offer comprehensive family and hybrid mediation covering all issues. Link
Galop: for members of the LGBT+ community.
Gingerbread: An organisation providing advice and practical support for single parents.
GOV.UK: Provides official information on divorce, separation, and legal procedures.
Guide to Economic Abuse: Economic abuse is a form of Domestic Abuse. This guide provides information on how to spot it and where you might go for help.
Hub of Hope: a website that lists the support available to you in your local area.
Men’s Advice Line: for male victims of domestic abuse and those supporting them.
MoneyHelper: Offers practical advice on managing finances during and after a separation or divorce.
National Autistic Society: support and advice to help those living with autism.
National Domestic Abuse Helpline: 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline.
NSPCC: provides advice and support for anyone with concerns about a child.
OnlyDads: A national on-line support service for parents who are going through or have been through a separation or divorce.
OnlyMums: A national online support service for parents who are going through or have been through a separation or divorce.
Paul Huntingford Therapy: group therapy for those who are separating or who have separated.
Refuge: supports women,children & men experiencing domestic violence with a range of services.
Relate: An organisation offering advice, relationship counselling and therapy.
Resolution: An organisation of family lawyers committed to the constructive resolution of family disputes.
Respect: an anonymous and confidential helpline for men and women who are harming their partners and families. The helpline also takes calls from (ex)partners, friends and relatives who are concerned about perpetrators.
Rights of Women: free and confidential legal advice to women.
SignHealth: a domestic abuse service support for deaf people in British Sign Language.
The Parent Practice: Provides a wide range of support for parents including classes and workshops.
The Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationship: A centre of excellence for relationship therapy, providing specialised and affordable services for couples and parents.
Voices in the Middle: An organisation which works to support older children facing family breakdown.
Women’s Aid: for female victims of domestic abuse.