Represent Yourself in the Family Court
(and do yourself justice)
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[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][vc_row_inner row_type=”row” type=”grid” text_align=”left” css_animation=””][vc_column_inner width=”3/4″][vc_separator type=”normal”][vc_column_text]Short CourseDivorce is tough and having to make important decisions about childcare and finances can lead to heightened emotions and conflict. When arguments escalate and tension between ex-partners rises this has a negative impact on children. An elevated level of conflict can also increase your anxiety levels about representing yourself in court. It’s really important therefore for both parties to work together to try and resolve any conflict before going to court.
Children and Parental Alienation
Parents who have separated can find that their child does not want to spend time with them. This can be for a variety of reasons but can cause the alienated parent and child upset. Sometimes ex-partners manipulate children and influence how they think or feel about the other parent. This can have a negative impact on contact with a child. Alienation between a parent and child is something parents should try to understand and resolve before the case goes to court.
Learning to Manage Parental Alienation and High Conflict
The Parental Alienation and High Conflict Short Course will walk you through how to deal with these challenges during divorce and limit the effects on your child or children. I’ll answer any questions you have and support you throughout. The course is simple and easy to follow, and you’ll also get access to a private Facebook group just for students to discuss any aspects of the course or your situation. You’ll also have lifetime access to the course.
Learn to Represent Yourself from an Expert
I’ve been where you are now so I know how it feels – you can read more about my story here. Now, I’ve used my knowledge and expertise from supporting people in the Family Courts for 18 years to create these comprehensive short training courses. If you need extra support, I’m always available to help. Imagine how much more confident you’ll feel walking into that courtroom with all this knowledge behind you. If you prepare and do things properly, you can represent yourself without damaging your case and feel empowered by rising to the challenge.
What parental alienation is and how it can affect children
- How to approach the subject
- Keeping your case moving forward despite the obstructions
- Manoeuvring your way through the process
- Handling various scenarios
- Dealing with a high level of conflict
- Calming the conflict where possible
- Managing breaks in contact
- Presenting your situation to the court despite the turmoil happening around you
- Tips and tricks for dealing with different situations
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- What parental alienation is and how it can affect children
- How to approach the subject
- Keeping your case moving forward despite the obstructions
- Maneuvering your way through the process
- Handling various scenarios
- Dealing with a high level of conflict
- Calming the conflict where possible
- Managing breaks in contact
- Presenting your situation to the court despite the turmoil happening around you
- Tips and tricks for dealing with different situations
People I’ve helped take back control say:
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“I’ve been helping my partner with his child arrangement case by watching your lectures and they have proved invaluable. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.”
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[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text el_class=”courses-list”]- £120 one-off payment
- 2 hour online course covering 3 modules
- Start whenever you’re ready
- Telephone support throughout
- Access to a private, supportive Facebook group of fellow students
- Sample documents to download
- Lifetime access to the course so you can dip in and out whenever you like