We meet with Lehna Gardiner, a Legal Director and Collaborative Lawyer from our sponsors Rayden Solicitors. Lehna talks to Lydia about high-conflict divorces, when tensions run high, agreements are difficult to reach and so often a solution can
Lydia and Seema talk to Jessica Smith, a solicitor at our sponsors Rayden Solicitors, about the new routes to a career in law introduced last year and how you may not need to do a law degree to join the legal profession.
In this podcast, Bhini Phagura from our sponsors Rayden Solicitors talks about taking a career break to become a new mum, and her subsequent return to work.
Lydia joins Jodie Moore from our sponsors Rayden Solicitors to discuss Parental Alienation – what is it, how does it manifest itself and what can be done within families to manage it?
Lydia talks to Rebekah Norman from our sponsors Rayden Solicitors about choosing a school for a child when parents are separated, and how to navigate some of the barriers that may arise. Rayden Solicitors.
Lydia and Neil speak to Charlotte Southworth from our sponsors Rayden Solicitors about an upcoming event “Excelling with Neurodiversity” at Homewood Church Hall on Friday Sept 29th 2023. Charlotte herself is Dyslexic, and talks about her person
Lehna Gardiner from our sponsors Rayden Solicitors talks about the steps you can take if you are suffering from domestic abuse, and the forms it can take.
In episode 10, Clare McParland talks to Phil Richards about bigamy, changing a will when a partner has dementia, changing your minds about divorce, family finances and family tenants rights. Mix Mornings is sponsored by Stowe Family Law.
In episode 9 , Claire McParland talks to Phil Richards about quick divorces, problems with property ownership, forcing a divorce, proof of divorce and religious weddings.Mix Mornings is sponsored by Stowe Family Law
In episode 8, Claire McParland talks to Phil Richards about remarrying, unsigned wills, possible bigamy problems, registrar weddings and venues and problems when lawyers go into receivership.
In episode 6, Sarah Snow talks to Phil Richards about annulling a marriage, inheritance in his estate, parental access after divorce, sharing assets in common law relationships and intestacy rules.
In episode 5, Claire McParland talks to Phil Richards about financial settlements, getting married abroad, parental responsibility, self-representation in court and legal costs.
In episode 4 Clarie McParland talks to Phil Richards about divorce matters including: taking children on holiday, selling the matrimonial home, inheritance matters and remarrying.
In episode 37, Phil Richards talked to Samantha Farndale about:Can I keep my car bought under HP during my marriage?Who pays for private school fees in the event of a divorce when both parties are high earners?andMy partner wants to split u
We start another season of the Parents’ Show with a look at the process of applying for a University place, but seen through the eyes of a local mum, Marie Baker-Madec, who has plenty of advice and tips for families about to embark on the searc
In this special edition of ‘So What?’ Andy and Elly talk about a very difficult topic – the death of a family member. On a recent trip to Plymouth, Andy’s mum died after a period of illness. Talking about it helped, but it also made him realise
Can we feed the world, get our carbon emissions to net zero and boost biodiversity? Scientists from Rothamsted Research think we can and they’re set to find out how in a major new research project. In this podcast, Dr Jonathan Storkey explains