Family Law Expert Shares Insights on The Significance of Resolution Membership: Promoting a Compassionate Approach to Divorce
Why being a Resolution member matters
This week is Good Divorce Week. A time to spotlight the need for better support for families going through separation.
Right now, our family courts are overwhelmed. Delays are severe, resources are stretched, and families are often left in limbo during one of the most difficult times of their lives.
As a Resolution member, Family Law Solicitor Chelsea Mountain believes it doesn’t have to be this way.
“There is a ‘better way”
Divorce is never easy. There is a stereotype and stigma attached to it, and unless you’ve been through it yourself, your only experience may be through sensationalist TV dramas or films; or reading about the high-profile, multi-million pound cases in the news.
Perhaps understandably, many see divorce as highly acrimonious, riddled with conflict and bitterness, with a devastating impact on children. But for many, the reality is very different. The truth is, court should be a last resort. There are alternative paths that can be less stressful, more affordable, and far less damaging especially for children.
For some couples, litigation may well be the only way for them to resolve their dispute, but far too many families going through separation end up in avoidable and acrimonious court proceedings. It doesn’t have to be like this. There is a ‘better way’.
Guided by a Code that puts families first
Resolution, an organisation made up of more than 6,500 family justice professionals, has members who are supporting people every day to find a better way.
What sets Resolution members apart is our commitment to a Code of Practice, to support clients to resolve matters as constructively and with as little conflict as possible, keeping the best interests of children at the heart.
Resolution’s Code of Practice sets out the principles of a non-confrontational approach to family matters, supporting our ethos and guiding how we work.
Where it’s possible to do so, we seek to resolve problems outside of court, through a range of options, helping couples take more control over the process and enabling them to move on with their lives more quickly than through the courts.
The Code isn’t just a set of ideals , it’s a practical, everyday guide for how we work with our peers, colleague and our clients:
- We avoid inflammatory language
- We support and encourage families to put the best interests of children first
- We act with honesty, integrity and objectivity
- We help clients consider the long-term emotional and financial impact of their decisions
- We promote communication and collaboration wherever possible
- We use experience and knowledge to guide clients through the options available to them
Supporting Good Divorce Week
Good Divorce Week is about raising awareness of this approach – one that puts children first, reduces conflict, and encourages solutions that work for everyone involved.
As a Resolution member, I’m proud to be part of a community that champions these values and advocates for change in our family justice system. Every family deserves the chance to find a better way through separation, one that’s constructive, compassionate, and fair.
If you’re facing a separation or want to learn more about your options, we’re here to help you take that first step.
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