Co-parenting through Coronavirus: new service for worried parents
Separated and divorced people who are worried about their co-parenting arrangements in light of Coronavirus restrictions can now access a new service from England and Wales’ largest provider of family mediation.
Online video consultations with an expert family mediator to help parents make new or changed plans are now being offered by National Family Mediation.
Its CEO, Jane Robey, says: “We know very many parents are worried about their co-parenting arrangements in view of Coronavirus restrictions, and are struggling with communicating with their ex.
“These online video consultations help parents talk about what they can do now to reduce the impact of the restrictions on family life, to help them through the coming months.”
People who want to find out more can call 0300 4000 636 or visit www.nfm.org.uk to book a consultation.
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