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After or during divorce, many parents wilfully alienate the other parent from the life of a child. This is a "psychological crime" and will do irreversible damage to the child. Read this brilliant but disturbing paper delivered by an expert in the field. Keep parents and children in touch with one another! ? View
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Useful practical tips and considerations to limit the affect of divorce on the children ? View
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At last we have a detailed definition of the extent of the duty of 'care' or 'custody'. Here is the actual definition from the Children's Act ? View
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The Childrens Act has changed some terminology. The old words will still be with us for a long time, as they appear in court orders, agreements, reported court cases and the minds of the public. here is a brief introduction to the new terms. ? View
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These are some of the ways you can help your children cope with the stress of divorce. ? View
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Don't rush into a court application to change care (custody) arrangmements - there is more to this than meets the eye. Thisa is the shortened version. The full version is available to members of Divorcelink only. ? View
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Things to consider when thinking about a change in care (custody) arrangements after divorce ? View
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The decision as to who should have custory or 'care' of the child often leads to an acrimonious battle. This nees not be so. Here is the first part of a useful article. ? View
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The custody (or 'Care' as it is now known) decision need not be decided after a 'war'. Here are some useful tips for resolving this dispute ? View
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What does the term "the best interests of a child" mean? Here's what the Act says. ? View
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