Separation Support network

Navigate your Separation with Confidence & Clarity

Going through separation and divorce is one of life's most challenging transitions, but you don't have to face it alone. Our expert-led guides, supportive seminars, and counselling services provide the practical tools and emotional support you need to move forward with dignity and hope.

Knowledge is Power.

Save time, money and stress.

We do separation and divorce differently! For over 30 years we have been helping our clients separate less painfully and more affordably.

Our ever popular resources are beautifully designed, easy to use and understand.

How We Can Help You Navigate This Journey

Going through separation or divorce can feel overwhelming, but you don't have to face it alone. We've created multiple ways to support you, whether you're just starting to consider your options or you're already deep in the process.

The Divorce Planner

Going through separation or divorce can feel overwhelming, but you don't have to face it alone. We've created multiple ways to support you, whether you're just starting to consider your options or you're already deep in the process.

Some Friends We've Helped with Their Journey

Why We're Here To Help

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For over 30 years, we have been providing clients across Australia and New Zealand with the resources, guidance and support services they need - whether they are considering separating, have separated and divorced, or post divorce, to enable them to emerge confidently.

With a background in law, psychology and coaching, our resources and services provide our clients with the wrap around support they need, in user friendly, supportive and affordable ways.

✔️Understand all the options available

✔️Get financial clarity and all your evidence sorted

✔️Feel safer and secure

✔️Reduce stress around parenting and child support


We support, empower and advocate for our clients.

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Our Latest Articles

Building your resilience and stress coping tool box

Tackling Stress Head On

November 19, 20243 min read

Building Your Resilience to help you cope through the tough times

Everyone goes through tough times in life. There are some stressful situations we can avoid completely and others which are an inevitable part of life – work, children, relationships, money, health challenges. Without the right tools, stress can cause wear and tear on the body and brain and can increase the risk of many health conditions including heart disease, high blood pressure, depression, and anxiety.

How we deal with stress can be very personal, and not every coping strategy suits each person, but it is about learning some strategies that work for you, being self-aware that the stress levels are climbing, and then employing the strategies in a timely way (before too overwhelmed) to reduce the impact of that stress, that will help you avoid the serious impacts on wellness.

Resilience is defined as the extent to which we can bounce back from adverse events, cope with stress, or succeed in the face of adversity. It is not something you are born with. It is more a result of how family, community, and cultural practices—interact. It boosts wellness and protects you from risks to your well-being.

Resilience isn’t just about eliminating stress but more about really leaning in to your own strengths, and finding those protective measures in your life to help cope with the often inevitable stress and to support your own well-being.

Research has indicated that the essential tool box items to help deal with stress and build resilience are:

·       Exercise – doesn’t matter how.

·       Get some sunshine and play upbeat music.

·       Feed your body with healthy options and reducing reliance on alcohol, smoking and/or drugs.

·       Express your emotions rather than bottling them up.

·       Change your mindset and try to look at a stressful situation as a growth opportunity instead of thinking of it as a threat.

·       Say no more often and focus on you - Meeting your own self-care needs rather than aways being the empath and giver.

·       Try to find even one small thing every day to enjoy and take time out for YOU! DO NOT feel guilty about that – you are of no use to anyone else you care for if you have exhausted your own emotional energy! Adults who take time for themselves can better help nurture resilience in children.

·       Find your people, community and resources - resilience doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Find your support network. At work, school, church, exercise class, in your cultural network? Who can help build your inner strengths and strategies to deal with life challenges?

 

Write down a few times you were highly stressed before and reflect on:

-        what has previously helped you when you were stressed?

-         how did you dealt with it?

-         who could you count on?

 

”In 2011 my daughter was incredibly ill and we did not know if she would be brain damaged and/or able to walk again. I was in the middle of a large work project and renovations at the time and had two small children. I don’t recall ever feeling as stressed. I had never done much long distance running before, but I got an awesome playlist together, bought some running shoes and started slowly jogging/shuffling my way around the suburb. The music, sun, greetings from neighbours and the exercise were my saviour that year. I still use these strategies today to get through my toughest times.” Susan

 

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Questions About Our Services

Cancellation or missed sessions policy

Given the nature of our support services, last minute cancellations are costly, and it means that other clients may miss out on receiving the required support.  For cancellations within 48 hours of the scheduled appointment there is a $65 part fee payment. For less than 24 hours cancellation notice or a non-show, the full session fee will need to be charged. These fees are refunded however if the session can be filled at the last minute.

How are your counselling and coaching sessions held?

We know our clients are time poor and many are rurally and remotely located.

For your convenience, all our sessions are now available online via Zoom.

You can book your appointment online via this website.

Zoom allows us to connect with you via video and audio. It just requires you to click on a link to join. You can sign up to Zoom to create a FREE account and download the Zoom Client for Meetings. Zoom does require internet connections.

After you book you will be sent a reminder about the booking and emailed a link to connect at the booked time. You are also likely to be sent a client information form to complete prior to your initial consultation to enable our Counsellors and Coaches to be better prepared for your first meeting.

If you are unable to make any of the dates available please reach out by email to arrange a time that may suit you and we will do our best to accommodate you: [email protected]

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