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#49: How to Divorce Without Destroying Your Family with Claire Blakemore

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Talk to Nichole and Ben.

What does it really look like to separate well?

In this episode, Nichole is joined by top UK divorce solicitor Claire Blakemore, Partner at Withers, to talk about what most people get wrong about divorce and what it looks like when it's done with care, strategy, and dignity.

As someone who’s worked with Claire for years, Nichole brings a unique perspective to this conversation. They get honest about why the divorce rate is slowing (and why that’s not necessarily a good thing), how divorce shapes your kids long-term, and what every couple should know before they separate especially if there are children involved.

Claire also shares why most people who divorce end up marrying again within five years, how younger generations are approaching prenups, and why the court system should be your last resort, not your first stop.

Whether you're in the middle of a separation, thinking about one, or trying to avoid it altogether, this episode gives real insight into how to protect your peace, your children, and your future.

Connect with Nichole & Ben:
Coaching, updates & all the good stuff → nicholefarrow.com
Say hi on Instagram or tiktok → @nichole.farrow
Catch every episode → Love for Life Podcast

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Talk to Nichole and Ben.

What does it really look like to separate well?

In this episode, Nichole is joined by top UK divorce solicitor Claire Blakemore, Partner at Withers, to talk about what most people get wrong about divorce and what it looks like when it's done with care, strategy, and dignity.

As someone who’s worked with Claire for years, Nichole brings a unique perspective to this conversation. They get honest about why the divorce rate is slowing (and why that’s not necessarily a good thing), how divorce shapes your kids long-term, and what every couple should know before they separate especially if there are children involved.

Claire also shares why most people who divorce end up marrying again within five years, how younger generations are approaching prenups, and why the court system should be your last resort, not your first stop.

Whether you're in the middle of a separation, thinking about one, or trying to avoid it altogether, this episode gives real insight into how to protect your peace, your children, and your future.

Connect with Nichole & Ben:
Coaching, updates & all the good stuff → nicholefarrow.com
Say hi on Instagram or tiktok → @nichole.farrow
Catch every episode → Love for Life Podcast

  continue reading

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