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25.01.2022 Finding clarity, when everything else seems blurry and hazy, significantly improves the likelihood of successful coparenting during this very difficult time. https://parenting-after-separation.teachable.com/p/parentin



25.01.2022 Results from our latest survey https://parentingafterseparation.com.au

25.01.2022 I sincerely hope parents can be reasonable during this extended time. An agreement can be written without the need for court. Please contact me if you need assistance.

24.01.2022 Happy Father’s Day to all our incredible fathers who do the important work of being Dad! I know for those of you without your kids that this can be a tough day ahead. Please stay connected and be with friends who can support you.



24.01.2022 WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE YOUR CHILD? The primary message parents hear from professionals after separation is about the need for being child-focused. The family law act is built around the need of parents being focused on their children and their children’s needs in family law disputes. In mediation and any separated parenting conference, each parent presents their views according to what they believe is in the best interests of the children. This doesn’t necessarily make it chi...ld-focused, however. When two parents have different beliefs about what is best for the children, conflict escalates. Each parent believes they are working in the best interests of the child but if one of their beliefs are rigid and opposing, it becomes impossible to reach an agreement. The more conflict escalates, the less the children’s needs are kept at the heart of decisions. A too often unaddressed question, is ‘what is the child’s experience of your separation’?

23.01.2022 NEED HELP WITH CO-PARENTING? Managing conflict after separation and divorce can be very hard. What is important, is that you keep the children at the forefront of your decisions. Get the right advice from professionals in minimising family disputes. ... During October, parents who enrol in Parenting After Separation will get FREE access to our advanced course, Breaking The Cycle of Conflict. TWO courses, ONE price. Our courses run online, and on-demand. You can study at home and start today. https://parenting-after-separation.teachable.com/p/parentin

22.01.2022 Milestone regressions and behavioural changes of young children are frequently a major concern of separating parents. There are two, very rigid viewpoints often held by parents when regressions are reported. Parent A often reports that the child has regressed to bedwetting; is having unexplained tantrums, or appears to be over-tired etc. They fear that the child is not being adequately cared for and this often results in withholding the child due to those fears. In many case...s, it results in re-litigation or further delays current proceedings. Parent B most frequently claims that the child is happy in their care and that they are well looked after. They have trouble grasping the problem because it’s not occurring under their watch. They will commonly claim that Parent A is making this up to cause trouble for them. "When you find the courage to pause and ask yourself the question of ‘what if’, you open the door to new possibilities of seeing the world through your child’s eyes."



21.01.2022 Ah please bear with us while we go through a little rebranding. Our website has had an overhaul, making it a little easier for parents to navigate. https://parentingafterseparation.com.au/

20.01.2022 **ATTENTION PARENTS** Caitlin Fitzsimmons, a senior journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Sun-Herald, is writing a story for Sunday about separated parents and disruption to co-parenting arrangements because of the border closures. She is hoping to speak to parents about their experiences navigating the border closures and also flight disruptions and who have been unable to see their children or have the other parent see their children as a result. This story is no...t about cases where the other parents are using the pandemic as an excuse to vary parenting arrangements (something she has written about previously); it's about cases where the co-parenting relationship is stable and mostly amicable, but the border closures are getting in the way. She would particularly like to speak to people where one half of the family is in NSW, if possible. You can find Caitlin at Facebook.com/caitlinfitzsimmons or on email at [email protected]. See more

15.01.2022 A good reminder to tread lightly in the hearts and minds of your children. Generational trauma must be broken if we want to raise a new generation of healthy young adults.

15.01.2022 Every now and then I check the feedback our students leave. Sometimes parents just need a little help to take the perspective of what really matters. The Parenting After Separation Course is loaded with strategies for improving communication, understanding the needs of children and perspective on the impact ongoing conflict has on them. https://parenting-after-separation.teachable.com/p/parentin

10.01.2022 Happy Mother's Day to all our wonderful mums.



08.01.2022 I have attached more information regarding Parenting Coordination which is now being implemented as an integral part of resolving ongoing disputes after interim and final family court orders. If you're interested in this service you please complete the form below and I will be in touch to assess suitability. I truly believe this is the missing link to overcome the ongoing or residual conflict of separated parents. ... Jasmin https://parenting-after-separation.teachable.com/p/parentin

06.01.2022 A little life lesson in coparenting. If this feels like miles away for you, just know that the next act you do, the next kind word you say, or gesture you make - can go towards being this kind of coparent.

05.01.2022 While some parents argue about time, children do not want to feel as if they are another ‘thing’ to be shared in your divorce.

02.01.2022 Are you a blamer? Brene Brown explains blame and what underpin's it in this short video. https://youtu.be/RZWf2_2L2v8

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