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Enabling Better Communication And Reducing The Long-term Impact Of Divorce On Families (Video)
21 January 2022
Withers LLP
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Uncouple helps separating couples to communicate clearly, which
paves the way to an agreement that works for everyone.
Good communication is also an essential factor for minimising
the impact of divorce on children, and Sarfraz Ali explains how
Uncouple can help the family as a whole.
What is Uncouple?
Within one process and under one roof, our team helps clients
move seamlessly through to a solution tailored to their situation,
using whatever tools suit them best. Our pioneering, flexible
option is designed first to clarify the aims and needs of our
clients, and then to narrow down the issues, without the need to go
to court. Our experience means that we are able to identify the
best and most direct route to a solution, minimising confusion and
conflict, for a quicker, better separation.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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