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Single parent, family court, support, guidance, emotional abuse, cohesive and controlling behaviour, separation, fear, narcissism, Cafcass, social work, legal fees

High Conflict Coparent Coaching

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About

Managing co-parenting in a high-conflict situation can be emotionally draining and deeply complex—especially when you’re also healing from the effects of emotional or psychological abuse, managing child arrangements, and responding to ongoing post-separation conflict. This period can feel overwhelming, isolating, and destabilising.


This programme is designed specifically for parents navigating ongoing tension or conflict with an ex-partner and focuses on building emotional resilience, effective communication strategies, and child-centred decision-making.

supported me through challenges with my ex husband...helped me step back...avoid reacting out of  fear...less emotional and in a thoughtful manner dispite his attempts to provoke me

High Conflct Coprenting Support

She guided me on language to use in replies to my ex in a professional and compsosed manner

Effictive Documentation and Communication support

I recived valuable guidance from Sabina on how to structure letters to Cafcass and the court

Effictive Documentation and Communication support

I felt unheaard..particualry concerning the impact on my children. Sabina guided me through the process...thorough understanding, knowledgable and genrally caring

Emotional Adjustment Coaching

Disclaimer

Our service is here to offer understanding, guidance, and emotional support to anyone navigating family court matters, child arrangements, or experiences of domestic abuse.

Please know that while we do our best to share clear and helpful information, we are not a law firm and we cannot provide legal advice. The information and guidance we offer are for general support purposes only, and should not replace advice from a qualified legal professional.

Family situations can be complex, and every person’s circumstances are different. We encourage you to seek independent legal advice before making any important decisions about your case or situation.

We do our utmost to keep the information we share accurate and up to date, but we cannot accept responsibility for any outcomes that may arise from relying on it.

If you ever feel unsafe or are in immediate danger, please call the police (999 in the UK) or reach out to a domestic abuse helpline or emergency service for urgent support.

You’re not alone — we’re here to listen, guide, and support you through each step of your journey.

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