There is help available if you want to try to save your relationship. However, if the relationship has definitely broken down there are also ways you can help make the break-up as painless as possible for your children.
A counsellor can help you discuss your problems and will help couples that want to save their relationship. Counsellors are trained to listen and to help you work out your own solutions to relationship problems.
If your relationship has definitely broken down, counselling can help the family come to terms with what is happening. It could also lead to better family decisions and long-term relationships after the break-up.
Relationship breakdown can be a very emotional time for children, so try to bear the following in mind:
It is important to keep your children informed at every stage of your separation or divorce. You are not protecting them by keeping things from them.
Tell your children what is happening. They don't need every detail, but they do need to know what is going on. They may not wish to be involved in making decisions, but most children will still want to feel they are being listened to.
Encourage your children to ask questions and give them honest and reassuring answers, but don't promise what you can’t deliver. If something is not yet decided, then say so and reassure them that you will tell them as soon as you can.
Reaching an agreement out of court about issues such as your children’s care is usually the best way. You may not be able to reach total agreement, but it can still help to make issues easier to resolve even if you do go to court.
Mediation can be used when you have decided to go ahead with a divorce, dissolution of your civil partnership or separation, by helping you to work out solutions between you in ways that reduce confrontation.
You can ask a trained family mediator to act as an impartial third party; they will help couples come to an agreement without bias or being on anyone’s ‘side’.
You can find mediation services in your area by calling the Family Mediation NI on 028 9024 3265, or visiting the Family Mediation NI website.
The Law Society of NI operates a Dispute Resolution Service (DRS) which has now become a well established form of mediation in NI. It is not limited to court referred disputes but can be undertaken at any stage of a dispute.
Relate NI provides a confidential relationship counselling service for those who have relationship or marital problems.