Category Archives: Counselling


Check out that Counsellor before attending

People are vulnerable when under duress. They seek counselling to reduce stress and resolve issues associated with troublesome events, conditions or problems. Their turmoil may have emotional, psychological and social consequences.

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Family Professional Support Through the Separation/Divorce Process

It is almost a given that people enter into co-habiting relationships, particularly marriage expecting it will be long lasting, if not forever-lasting. Thus when a breakdown occurs, there is at least upset, disappointment and disillusionment. In view of same, some … Continue reading

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Access and the adolescent

Adolescence has a way of changing everything – including access. Separated parents who have long determined child custody and settled into an access regime now must contend with the wishes of their teenager when determining visits and even with whom … Continue reading

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Backdoor Assessments and Counselling

Backdoor Assessments and Counselling In The Middle Of Custody and Access Disputes Parental separations can be messy matters. When parents see their lawyers, they learn that the one who leaves the home first, in the absence of a separation agreement, … Continue reading

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Settling Custody and Access Disputes…

Court, Counselling, Mediation, Parenting Coordinator: What’s the difference? Parents who are separated need to sort out the ongoing care of their children. Statistically, most do so between themselves without any help or support from outside resources. However, not all parents … Continue reading

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