Co-Parenting with a High-Conflict Parent: Protecting Your Child’s Wellbeing
High-conflict co-parenting can place significant emotional strain on children after separation. This guide explains practical strategies to reduce conflict, protect your child’s wellbeing and understand when legal support may be needed.
READ MOREParental Alienation: How Courts Respond and What Parents Should Know
Parental alienation occurs when a child’s negative view of a parent is influenced by the other parent’s behaviour. This guide explains how the family court assesses alienation concerns and protects a child’s emotional wellbeing.
READ MOREThe End of the Presumption of Parental Involvement: What It Means for Parents
The presumption of parental involvement in children law is being removed, marking a major shift in how family courts approach child arrangements. This reform prioritises child safety and welfare, particularly where abuse or safeguarding concerns exist.
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