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5 Tips for Single Parents Working From Home According to Family Law Solicitors in Canberra

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If you work from home and have children running around, there's no doubt that it can be a tricky set-up to navigate. However, there are ways to make it work. We spoke to a family lawyer in Canberra for their tips on how to make working from home with children an easier process for all involved.  Talk to your children According to family law solicitors , communication is the foundation of a positive relationship, even with children. Therefore, have an open discussion with your kids about what it means to be at home all the time. Your children may be attending online school or classes from home while you are working from the same space. Therefore, make them aware of the fact that you too are working at home, and encourage them to share the responsibilities of household chores. Also, discuss with them their expectations of you and your expectations of them. Have a discourse around responsibilities and timelines. This way, they will understand the situation, which will make it easier f

The Future of Family Law Consultations

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There's no denying that life looks a little different to what we knew as normal pre-pandemic. Subsequently, life has changed for many of us, and changes have been made worldwide across almost every industry imaginable. Below, we've outlined ways in which family lawyers have adapted to the times in the wake of the post-pandemic world we Adaptions made by family law lawyers All types of businesses, including professional services such as family law lawyers in Canberra and child support lawyers in Canberra , have made the transition by offering virtual conferences and consultations with their clients. Diverse cases like child support, divorces, and custody of children, can now be done online. The silver lining to this cloud is that both the clients and the lawyers find this a convenient way of conducting business due to the flexibility factor. The need for virtual conferences  As they say, necessity is the mother of invention. Just because the coronavirus pandemic was raging over