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Think my kid is missing me. Getting hourly updates from their overseas holiday with their other parent 😊. Miss their face already.
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The Voice of a Child in separation and divorce by a Family Law Barrister
The Voice of a Child in separation and divorce by a Family Law Barrister Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister. When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

The Voice of a Child in separation and divorce by a Family Law Barrister #Divorce #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #ChildCustody #LegalAdvice

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The Voice of a Child in separation and divorce by a Family Law Barrister
The Voice of a Child in separation and divorce by a Family Law Barrister Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister. When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

The Voice of a Child in separation and divorce by a Family Law Barrister #Divorce #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #ChildCustody #LegalAdvice

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Joplin Higgins - Joplin Lawyers - Dear Divorce Diary Podcast
Joplin Higgins - Joplin Lawyers - Dear Divorce Diary Podcast When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Joplin Higgins - Joplin Lawyers - Dear Divorce Diary Podcast #Divorce #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #DivorcePodcast #Separation

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Joplin Higgins - Joplin Lawyers - Dear Divorce Diary Podcast
Joplin Higgins - Joplin Lawyers - Dear Divorce Diary Podcast When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Joplin Higgins - Joplin Lawyers - Dear Divorce Diary Podcast #Divorce #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #DivorcePodcast #Separation

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#coparenting can include so much. Sometimes it's turning your child's drawing into a gift for their new sibling.

Because it isn't about ego. It is about loving my child enough to show love both of them love regardless of who I gave birth to.
#crochet #crochetkeepsake #crochetbunny

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Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect
Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect #DivorceAdvice #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #BreakingCourtOrders #Mediation

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Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect
Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Breaking Family Court Orders: The Consequences Parents Don’t Expect #DivorceAdvice #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #BreakingCourtOrders #Mediation

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Selfie of me out at a country bar with the sun behind me shining through a window.

Well my night sucked! Got served custody papers for my 8yo son. His dad wants to keep him. So I get to fight for him now.

I tried going out to have some fun. Ended up leaving early and going to bed.

I’m stressed and angry. #Coparenting relationship is effectively over.

#MomLife

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Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister
Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister #Divorce #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #Separation #DivorceAdvice

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Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister
Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister #Divorce #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #Separation #DivorceAdvice

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How To Separate Without Creating Conflict Mardi Winder talks with mediator and divorce coach Karen McNenny, host of The Good Divorce Show Podcast, about a healthier approach to divorce that doesn’t have to become a battle. Drawing from both professional experience and her own story, Karen explains how communication, mediation, and intentional planning can reduce conflict—especially when children are involved. They discuss managing emotions, telling the kids, creating co-parenting plans, and building the right support team early in the process. Karen’s Good Divorce Experience™ focuses on helping families transition into a more stable, respectful future rather than simply ending a marriage. About the Host Mardi Winder is a certified divorce transition and high-conflict divorce coach, credentialed mediator, and international speaker. With over 30 years of experience, she helps people navigate conflict, manage divorce challenges, and create positive transitions. She is the best-selling author of From I Do to I’m Done and The Other Side of Divorce. Connect with Mardi: Email: Mardi@poscs.com Website: divorcecoach4women.com More about Karen: A dynamic speaker with over two decades of experience commanding stages across the country, Karen brings both authenticity and authority to conversations about workplace culture, effective leadership, and employee engagement. She has moved audiences from intimate workshops to packed conferences with Karen McNenny is a mediator, divorce coach, and therapist dedicated to transforming how families navigate divorce. Through her Good Divorce Experience™, she helps couples not only get divorced but also learn how to maintain healthy post-divorce relationships, especially when children are involved.  With more than 25 years of expertise, Karen focuses on co-parenting, financial planning, and relationship literacy, guiding families towards compassionate outcomes. A TEDx speaker and host of The Good Divorce Show Podcast™, Karen draws from her own divorce journey to offer hope and healing. She lives in Missoula, Montana, with her family and dog, enjoying the outdoors in the Rocky Mountains. Connect with Karen: Website: thegooddivorce.com  Website: karenmcnenny.com

📣 New Podcast! "How To Separate Without Creating Conflict" on @Spreaker #amicabledivorce #childcentereddivorce #coparenting #divorcemediation #divorcerecovery #divorcesupport #familytransition #goingbold #goingsolo #goingsolodirectory #goingsolonetwork #gooddivorce #healthycommunication

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How To Separate Without Creating Conflict Mardi Winder talks with mediator and divorce coach Karen McNenny, host of The Good Divorce Show Podcast, about a healthier approach to divorce that doesn’t have to become a battle. Drawing from both professional experience and her own story, Karen explains how communication, mediation, and intentional planning can reduce conflict—especially when children are involved. They discuss managing emotions, telling the kids, creating co-parenting plans, and building the right support team early in the process. Karen’s Good Divorce Experience™ focuses on helping families transition into a more stable, respectful future rather than simply ending a marriage. About the Host Mardi Winder is a certified divorce transition and high-conflict divorce coach, credentialed mediator, and international speaker. With over 30 years of experience, she helps people navigate conflict, manage divorce challenges, and create positive transitions. She is the best-selling author of From I Do to I’m Done and The Other Side of Divorce.  Connect with Mardi: Email: Mardi@poscs.com Website: divorcecoach4women.com  More about Karen: A dynamic speaker with over two decades of experience commanding stages across the country, Karen brings both authenticity and authority to conversations about workplace culture, effective leadership, and employee engagement. She has moved audiences from intimate workshops to packed conferences with Karen McNenny is a mediator, divorce coach, and therapist dedicated to transforming how families navigate divorce. Through her Good Divorce Experience™, she helps couples not only get divorced but also learn how to maintain healthy post-divorce relationships, especially when children are involved. With more than 25 years of expertise, Karen focuses on co-parenting, financial planning, and relationship literacy, guiding families towards compassionate outcomes. A TEDx speaker and host of The Good Divorce Show Podcast™, Karen draws from her own divorce journey to offer hope and healing. She lives in Missoula, Montana, with her family and dog, enjoying the outdoors in the Rocky Mountains.  Connect with Karen: Website: thegooddivorce.com Website: karenmcnenny.com

📣 New Podcast! "How To Separate Without Creating Conflict" on @Spreaker #amicabledivorce #childcentereddivorce #coparenting #divorcemediation #divorcerecovery #divorcesupport #familytransition #goingbold #goingsolo #goingsolodirectory #goingsolonetwork #gooddivorce #healthycommunication

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Find Your Co-Parenting Secret with Guest Jon Bassford MBA JD CAE 👨‍👩‍👧 Find Your Co-Parenting Secret — Join Jon Bassford, author of The Co-Parenting Secret: It’s Not About You, together with Lisa Lisser, CDC Divorce Coach, on The Divorce Clarity Studio. Discover practical strategies to reduce conflict, communicate more effectively, and keep children at the center of decisions after separation or divorce. Learn how shifting perspective and expectations can create calmer, healthier co-parenting relationships and long-term stability for the whole family. More about Lisa: As a retired attorney and mother of three who has lived through the experience of divorce and come out a little broken but a lot stronger, I recognize that people going through divorce need something different. My divorce coaching provides the support and guidance that helps my clients uncover the answers they need that may be buried under years of negative messaging. I help my clients wade through the complicated and scary process of divorce, guide them to avoid pitfalls when they can, and help them exercise more thoughtful decision-making that will shorten the process, empower them along the way, and save them money!  Contact Lisa Lisser: lisa@lzlcoaching.com LZLCoaching.com More about Jon Bassford: Jon Bassford, MBA, JD, CAE is the author of The Co-Parenting Secret: It’s Not About You, a bestselling guide to building respectful, child-centered parenting partnerships after separation. A TEDx speaker and leadership/operations consultant by day, Jon blends personal experience and professional insight to help parents move beyond conflict, ego, and control. He’s been co-parenting his son for nearly a decade and now helps others do the same—with honesty, humor, and a focus on what matters most: the kids Contact Jon Bassford: Lateral Solutions, LLC jon@think-lateral.com https://think-lateral.com/

📣 New Podcast! "Find Your Co-Parenting Secret with Guest Jon Bassford MBA JD CAE" on @Spreaker #childcentereddivorce #coparenting #coparentingsecret #divorceclaritystudio #divorcerecovery #divorcesupport #familystability #goingbold #goingsolo #goingsolodirectory #goingsolonetwork #jonbassford

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Mom Goes Viral For Celebrating Different Fathers For Each Child A mother is sparking widespread debate online after celebrating having a different father for each of her children. See the viral video and reactions.

Mom sparks viral debate by honoring multiple coparents. A modern take on family, prioritizing each child’s unique bond. No drama, just love.

#CoParenting #ModernFamily #ViralMom

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Darren Mort - Family Law Barrister
Darren Mort - Family Law Barrister Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister. When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Darren Mort - Family Law Barrister #DivorceAdvice #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #DivorceSupport #FamilyCourt

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Darren Mort - Family Law Barrister
Darren Mort - Family Law Barrister Dear Divorce Diary: Hosted by Joplin Higgins-Family Law Solicitor & Darren Mort-Family Law Barrister. When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

Darren Mort - Family Law Barrister #DivorceAdvice #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #DivorceSupport #FamilyCourt

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Co-parenting with a difficult ex is one of the hardest.
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Do a search for #mensrights

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Notice how #singleparent support has been eradicated

Notice how y'all accept the default #mensrights language

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97% of protective mums get forced by court to face men who terrorised them & hand kids over

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Find Your Co-Parenting Secret with Guest Jon Bassford MBA JD CAE 👨‍👩‍👧 Find Your Co-Parenting Secret — Join Jon Bassford, author of The Co-Parenting Secret: It’s Not About You, together with Lisa Lisser, CDC Divorce Coach, on The Divorce Clarity Studio. Discover practical strategies to reduce conflict, communicate more effectively, and keep children at the center of decisions after separation or divorce. Learn how shifting perspective and expectations can create calmer, healthier co-parenting relationships and long-term stability for the whole family. More about Lisa: As a retired attorney and mother of three who has lived through the experience of divorce and come out a little broken but a lot stronger, I recognize that people going through divorce need something different. My divorce coaching provides the support and guidance that helps my clients uncover the answers they need that may be buried under years of negative messaging. I help my clients wade through the complicated and scary process of divorce, guide them to avoid pitfalls when they can, and help them exercise more thoughtful decision-making that will shorten the process, empower them along the way, and save them money! Contact Lisa Lisser: lisa@lzlcoaching.com www.LZLCoaching.com  More about Jon Bassford: Jon Bassford, MBA, JD, CAE is the author of The Co-Parenting Secret: It’s Not About You, a bestselling guide to building respectful, child-centered parenting partnerships after separation. A TEDx speaker and leadership/operations consultant by day, Jon blends personal experience and professional insight to help parents move beyond conflict, ego, and control. He’s been co-parenting his son for nearly a decade and now helps others do the same—with honesty, humor, and a focus on what matters most: the kids  Contact Jon Bassford: Lateral Solutions, LLC jon@think-lateral.com https://think-lateral.com/

📣 New Podcast! "Find Your Co-Parenting Secret with Guest Jon Bassford MBA JD CAE" on @Spreaker #childcentereddivorce #coparenting #coparentingsecret #divorceclaritystudio #divorcerecovery #divorcesupport #familystability #goingbold #goingsolo #goingsolodirectory #goingsolonetwork #jonbassford

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When a co-parent won’t communicate, it can create stress and confusion. Keep communication in writing, stay focused on the child, and document issues. Courts may step in if problems continue. #divorce #childcustody #coparenting #nevada

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Explainer: What commingling looks like and how it can change classification

#ProtectiveOrder #Custody #ParentingTime #FamilyLaw #MarylandFamilyLaw #BestInterestsOfTheChild #CoParenting #CourtOrders #RockvilleMD #MontgomeryCountyMD #MarylandLawyer

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For a #child, what #divorce breaks apart, skillful #coparenting rebuilds!

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When Financial Information Is Hidden in a Divorce: Joplin Higgins & Darren Mort
When Financial Information Is Hidden in a Divorce: Joplin Higgins & Darren Mort When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

When Financial Information Is Hidden in a Divorce: Joplin Higgins & Darren Mort #DivorceAdvice #FamilyLaw #CoParenting #DivorceSupport #Mediation

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When Financial Information Is Hidden in a Divorce: Joplin Higgins & Darren Mort
When Financial Information Is Hidden in a Divorce: Joplin Higgins & Darren Mort When a relationship ends, it can feel like the world is breaking apart — legally, emotionally and practically. The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast exists to guide you through that difficult landscape with clarity, compassion and a child-focused mindset. Each episode, Darren “Daz” Mort and Joplin “Jop” Higgins draw on their extensive experience within the family law system to unpack what separation and divorce really look like — not just on paper, but in real life.They believe that families deserve dignity, children deserve protection, and adults deserve guidance that is calm, respectful and grounded in expertise rather than conflict. Together, they explore the issues so many couples face when separating, including: * How to divorce with dignity * Understanding the family court process * What to expect in mediation * How to co-parent respectfully and consistently * Financial and property settlement — explained in plain English * Parenting arrangements after divorce * How to avoid court and resolve disputes constructively * Practical tips for separating parents * Child-focused decision making and emotional awareness * When to involve a lawyer or barrister * Better communication during conflict and separation And because no two separations look the same, you can be part of the conversation. Listeners are invited to submit their questions for Daz & Jop, with future episodes dedicated to answering real experiences, real challenges and real concerns from the people who need guidance most. Whether you’re contemplating separation, navigating court, co-parenting, or simply trying to put your children first through the uncertainty — The Dear Divorce Diary Podcast offers steady, professional guidance to help reshape the path ahead. Real law. Real families. Real conversations. Subscribe, listen, learn — and know that you’re not alone.

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Explainer: How Maryland courts approach equitable distribution

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