October 19, 2012

Why children should be seen AND heard

by David McHardy In a recent survey a staggering 81 per cent of people agreed that children are ‘usually the main casualties’ in divorce. The research by Resolution, the professional body committed to taking conflict out of family disputes, comes as the Government looks to give children a greater voice when parents divorce.

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