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Useful Information
Here are a few links to other sources of information that may help, particularly if there are children involved. If you have any questions about these, we can discuss them in our session.

CAFFCASS advises the family courts about children's welfare. They have a wealth of information on their website including a template for a parenting plan.

These co-parenting programmes have all been approved by the new charity behind this directory in order to ensure quality.

The legal process of divorce outlined on
the government website

Helpful information on how divorce impacts pensions.

An app with features that reduce conflict and aid successful day-to-day co-parenting

The government child maintenance calculator. It is simple to use and calculates the amount of child maintenance due according to your unique circumstances.
Help Available
These are charities who can provide assistance with specific issues

Set up to support single dads, this charity provides help to mums too with a food bank and a family law clinic.

Offers counselling services for every type of relationship nationwide. Provides advice on marriage, LGBT issues, divorce and parenting

Advice available on the telephone or in-person by appointment on debt, housing and a range of other issues.

A toolkit compiled by a group of expert lawyers to ensure that the neurodivergent community has equal access to justice.

Support available by telephone or live chat for those experiencing
domestic abuse.

If you were not married or if you had a civil partnership, the rules around dividing assets are different.