Emotional journey
August 19, 2020
28 MIN

Dads and divorce: support and advice from OnlyDads

In this episode, Kate is joined by Bob Greig as he shares his view on being a Dad and separating.

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In this episode, Kate is joined by Bob Greig as he shares his view on being a Dad and separating.

About the episode:

This episode explains how OnlyDads supports parents who are struggling to make the best decisions for their family during separation and divorce.

Please note: this episode was recorded before the introduction of no-fault divorce in England and Wales, and may mention the previous legal system. For accurate information on the legal process of divorce, please visit amicable.co.uk

About our guests:

Bob Greig is the co-founder of OnlyDads and OnlyMums which were set up to support Mums and Dads through divorce, separation and co-parenting.

More resources:

Get in touch with amicable for information on the legal, financial and children aspects of separation. Book a free 15-minute consultation with an amicable expert through the amicable website.

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