The Family Lawyers Guide to Separation and Divorce: How to Get What You Both Want
By (Author) Laura Naser
Ebury Publishing
Vermilion
5th December 2019
5th December 2019
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Separation and divorce: advice and issues
Parenting: advice and issues
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
346.420166
Paperback
288
Width 135mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
262g
The first fresh and modern guide to a confusing and stressful area of life by a trusted family lawyer. Your family lawyer in a book. Whether you are married or living together - with children or without, if you are thinking about or are in the process of splitting up, this book is for you. When a relationship breaks down it's hugely stressful and emotional - and often very confusing. Who gets to keep what Will I ever see my kids What needs to happen and when What if things get nasty This all-encompassing book, by family lawyer Laura Naser with years of experience helping couples reach the best solution possible, is here to bring calm and clarity, whatever the situation. She will guide you through the entire process from making sure this is what you really want and knowing what's at stake, through to detailing all your options (whether you are married or not), what to do and in what order, and with a specific focus on co-parenting, managing money, social media, effective communication and how to resolve tricky issues that come up along the way. See this book as your trusted companion and guide - everything you need to know to get through this and thrive is right here.
Laura Naser is a Senior Associate Solicitor in the family law department at Penningtons Manches LLP. She is the recipient of the Lexis Nexis Family Law Awards Commentator of the Year 2019, and has won Family Lawyer of the Year - Senior/Managing Associate 2019 (Gold), and Innovative Individual of the Year 2019 (Silver) at the Citywealth Future Leaders Awards. Laura has also been named as a Recommended Lawyer in the Legal 500 2017 lawyer guide and has written many published articles for Lexology, Jordons Family Law, Lexis Nexis and the New Law Journal. She is a member of Resolution, an organisation which believes in constructive approaches to family law matters. She lives with her husband and their two young children in Surrey.