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Grey Divorce & Why More Couples Are Separating Later in Life

Grey Divorce & Why More Couples Are Separating Later in Life Divorce is often associated with younger couples navigating the pressures of careers, finances and raising children. However, a growing number of separations are now taking place much later in life. In the UK, more couples are choosing to divorce in their 50s, 60s and

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The Art of Communication When Navigating Divorce

The Art of Communication When Navigating Divorce Divorce is not just a legal process, it’s an emotional, financial and deeply personal transition. One of the most powerful tools for protecting your wellbeing, your children, and your future during this time is something often overlooked: communication. Handled well, communication can reduce conflict, speed up resolutions and create

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Why Financial Empowerment Matters for Women in Marriage

Why Financial Empowerment Matters for Women in Marriage Many of us begin a new year by setting goals improving our health, learning new skills, decluttering our homes, or creating better routines. But one of the most powerful and life-changing goals often gets overlooked: strengthening our financial confidence and independence, especially within marriage. Now is the perfect

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January Divorce Preparation Guide for a Fresh Start

January Divorce Preparation Guide for a Fresh Start January has long been known as the month of new beginnings. After the rush and reflection of the festive season, many people take stock of their lives and choose to make meaningful changes. For some, this includes making the difficult decision to separate or begin divorce proceedings.

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A Guide for Separated Parents for Surviving Christmas Financially

A Guide for Separated Parents for Surviving Christmas Financially The festive season often brings joy, but for separated parents it can also introduce financial strain. December usually comes with extra costs, gifts, travel, school events, childcare, and sometimes the pressure to “keep up” emotionally or financially. At Ash Family Law, we combine compassion with clear, practical

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A Calm, Practical Approach to Avoiding Christmas Conflict

A Calm, Practical Approach to Avoiding Christmas Conflict The Christmas season can be emotionally charged, especially for separated parents. At Ash Family Law, we deeply understand how these times can bring up anxiety, old wounds, or unmet expectations. But with some forethought, clear communication, and a mindset geared towards cooperation, you can significantly reduce conflict

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Children and Coercive Control – The Hidden Epidemic We Can No Longer Ignore

Children and Coercive Control- The Hidden Epidemic We Can No Longer Ignore When Fiona Drouet last saw her daughter, Emily, she noticed that her eyes had lost their sparkle. Just weeks later, Fiona’s world fell apart. Emily had taken her own life, aged 18, after months of relentless coercive control and abuse from her boyfriend;

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Coercive Control in Young Relationships

Coercive Control in Young Relationships What Parents, Teachers, and Friends Should Look Out For Coercive control doesn’t always start with violence. It begins with charm, attention, and intensity, but slowly evolves into control, fear, and isolation. For many teenagers, these warning signs go unnoticed until it’s too late. The stories of Emily Drouet and Chloe Holland show how devastating

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