Child Arrangements in Separation Articles
Child Matters Articles
When families go through separation, making decisions about children can be one of the most sensitive and important parts of the process. This collection of articles offers straightforward, supportive information to help you understand the options available, how arrangements are considered, and what can help children feel secure during times of change. Whether you’re exploring the basics or looking for guidance on specific issues, these resources are here to help you stay informed and understand what matters most for your children.
Vollans Mediation and Child Friendly Leeds: Supporting Families and Children
27/10/2025
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At Vollans Mediation, we put children at the heart of family decision-making. We are proud to support Child Friendly Leeds, an initiative that brings people, ...
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Why You Won’t Hear Us Say ‘Custody’ or ‘Access’ in Family Mediation
17/03/2025
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At Vollans Mediation, our goal is to guide families through separation and divorce in a way that prioritises collaboration and the well-being of everyone involved—especially ...
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Co-Parenting When Your Ex Relocates: A Guide for Leeds Families
17/02/2025
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Co-parenting can be challenging, but it becomes even more complex when your ex-partner decides to relocate, especially if it impacts your children. Whether the move ...
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I’m Not Seeing My Grandchildren – Will Family Mediation Help?
31/01/2025
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Are you a grandparent struggling to see your grandchildren after a divorce, separation, or family dispute? You’re not alone. Family mediation can help you find ...
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How Does a Parenting Plan Work in Family Mediation?
18/11/2024
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Going through a separation or divorce can be a stressful and emotional time, especially when children are involved. One of the biggest challenges parents face ...
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Making Christmas Arrangements When Co-Parenting
09/10/2024
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Ah, Christmas—it’s the time of year filled with twinkling lights, too many mince pies, and more than a little holiday magic. But if you’re co-parenting, ...
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