Key ingredients to a “good” divorce

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What makes a divorce “good”? And is it really possible to separate amicably when emotions are high and stakes feel so personal?

In this episode, we’re joined by family lawyers Corinne Parke and Bethan Hill-Howells of Keystone Law to explore what sets a constructive divorce apart from a high-conflict one. With over 20 years of experience, Corinne brings deep insight into complex financial applications and co-parenting arrangements, while Bethan shares her expertise supporting clients through international divorces and sensitive children matters.

Together, they unpack:

* What a “good” divorce actually means in practice

* Key ingredients for a smoother, more respectful separation

* How to avoid common pitfalls that fuel conflict

* The solicitor’s role in keeping things calm and fair

* Their top three tips for anyone hoping to part ways with dignity Whether you’re starting the divorce process or supporting someone through it, this conversation offers valuable guidance for navigating separation with less stress and more compassion.

Struggling to keep your divorce amicable?

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