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Child Relocation After Divorce: Legal Insights and Essential Support Tools

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.ค. 2024
  • Are you considering relocating with your child after a divorce? This video by Simon Dippenaar, an experienced family attorney, delves into the legal aspects and support tools necessary for navigating post-divorce child relocation.
    Key Topics Covered:
    - Legal Considerations for Child Relocation: Understand the court's perspective on relocation and how it prioritises the child's best interests.
    - Maintaining Parental Involvement: Learn about the importance of both parents remaining actively engaged in their child's life post-divorce.
    - Virtual Visitation: Explore how platforms like Zoom can help maintain parent-child relationships across distances.
    - Educational Resources for Children: Discover tools like the Sesame Workshop that provide essential guidance during family transitions.
    - Interactive Learning Experiences: Find out how KidZania empowers children through realistic role-playing activities.
    - Effective Co-Parenting Solutions: Utilise apps like Our Family Wizard and Dropbox Family for seamless communication and shared responsibilities.
    - Emotional Support Apps: Learn about Chillpanda, Mindshift CBT, and Think Ninja, which offer valuable emotional support for children and young adults.
    Optimising Child Relocation:
    Simon shares his expertise on ensuring a smooth transition for children during relocation, emphasising the importance of emotional and practical support. He highlights how technology can aid in co-parenting, helping parents maintain strong relationships with their children, even from afar.
    Contact Simon Dippenaar:
    For personalised advice on your specific situation, reach out to Simon Dippenaar for a confidential discussion.
    📞 Contact Information:
    086 099 5146 / simon@sdlaw.co.za
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