EPISODE · Jan 21, 2020 · 25 MIN
Children Disputes in Separation - Part 1
from Get Legally Speaking With Hatti Suvari · host Hatti Suvari
When relationships break down, it’s not just the adults affected — it’s the children caught in the middle. In Part 1 of this powerful and eye-opening episode, Hatti Suvari is joined by leading family law barrister Ms Ferya Rowe of Thomas More Chambers to unpack the reality of children disputes during separation. From one parent refusing contact, to understanding what rights mothers and fathers actually have, this episode cuts through the emotion and confusion to reveal what the law really says. What can you do if you’re being stopped from seeing your child? Do fathers have equal rights? How do the courts decide what’s best for the child? This is a must-listen for any parent navigating separation — giving you clarity, confidence, and a real understanding of your position, without the legal jargon. #childrendisputes #separation #divorce #childrenarrangements #familylaw #rightsofparents #legallearning #getlegallyspeaking Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What this episode covers
When separation turns into a fight over the children, everything changes. What do you do if you’re suddenly cut off from seeing your child? Do parents really have equal rights? And how far can one parent actually go? In this explosive Part 1, Hatti Suvari and leading family law barrister Ms Ferya Rowe uncover the truth behind children disputes — exposing the myths, the legal realities, and what you can actually do if you find yourself in this position. This is real law, real situations, and essential listening for any parent.#childrendisputes #separation #rightsofafather #rightsofamother #divorce #childrenarrangements #legallearning #getlegallysp...
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