Whether you are considering separation or in the process of separation, you probably know that it can impact every aspect of your life.
Your emotional wellbeing ~ your health ~ your family ~ your friends ~ your finances ~ your living arrangements ~ your work ~ and if you're a parent, your children.
There are so many things to consider and decisions to make at a time when you can be exhausted, confused and struggling to find answers.
I’ve been connected to the world of separation and divorce for decades, originally due to my personal situation, then as a lawyer focusing on family law before stepping sideways to a career as a family law mediator and divorce coach.
As a coach I work with clients who are facing three distinct challenges:
~ Clients struggling to decide “should I go, should I stay or should I wait”;
~ Clients who are in the midst of separation; and
~ Clients who have separated and are adjusting to this next chapter.
To help you through these challenging experiences:
You don’t have to have been a family lawyer, a divorce coach or family law mediator (or as they can be called in Australia “a family dispute resolution practitioner”) to know that a relationship or separation that goes awry and doesn’t get back on track, can be a wrecking ball through years of your life. So, no matter where you are in this journey, I hope that The Separation Fix can be a step away from confusion and unhappiness and a step towards clarity, well-being and achieving your goals.
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Season two of The Separation Fix PODCAST coming April 2020, stay tuned ...
The Separation Fix
I know what’s at risk in separation and divorce and I know what can be lost. But I also know what can be gained. Let’s get on the right side of that equation by avoiding some common separation mistakes.