We asked Partner Solicitor, Adrian Coggon at Johns Barkers Solicitors who has over 20 years’ experience in Family Law, and is a qualified Collaborative Lawyer and Accredited Family Mediator who works across Lincolnshire dealing with disputes relating to children, divorce and finances. In this blog, Adrian shares his thoughts on Good Divorce Week and steps that can help pave the way to a civilised separation. Good Divorce Week is an annual campaign run by Resolution which focuses on limiting conflict in divorce, separation and beyond. Family relationships have been under immense pressure since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A trusted professional can play a big part in helping to sort out issues involving the breakdown of your marriage, care of your children, your home and your finances. “Many family lawyers, like myself are Resolution members, who are committed to promoting a constructive approach to family issues that consider the needs of the whole family. All Resolution members have to act in accordance with the Code of Practice which promises to:
- Listen to you, be honest with you and treat you with respect.
- Explain all the options and give you confidence to make the right decisions.
- Help you focus on what’s important in the long-term.
- Help you balance financial and emotional costs with what you want to achieve.
- Work with others to find the right approach and best solutions for you.
- Manage stress in what can already be a stressful situation.
There are also things that you can do to help make your divorce better. Having reflected on my day to day practice, both as a Lawyer and Family Mediator, here are my top five tips for a Good Divorce: