Supporting neurodivergent clients in private law proceedings and dispute resolution

Shiva Ancliffe KC and Caroline Croft's article has been featured in Family Law Week. This article explores key considerations and gives practical advice for lawyers working with Neurodivergent Clients in private law proceedings and in family dispute resolution.

Coram Chambers is delighted to announce that Shiva Ancliffe KC and Caroline Croft have been featured in Family Law Week.

Their article, ‘Supporting neurodivergent clients in private law proceedings and dispute resolution’, explores practical ways legal professionals can better support neurodivergent individuals during family law matters.

Supporting neurodivergent clients in private law proceedings and dispute resolution

Navigating the end of a relationship and making arrangements for children following separation are some of the most challenging life events. Neurodivergent people can face additional, and often unseen, difficulties when faced with these issues. For instance, the end of the relationship may also result in the loss of crucial support systems. A neurodivergent individual’s response to change and uncertainty may be challenging, or they may suffer greater levels of stress and emotional hardship when adjusting to the changes in their family unit.

Understanding neurodivergence in family law

Shiva and Caroline highlight that legal professionals must first recognise the diversity of neurodivergence and, by recognising the unique challenges neurodivergent people face, and taking steps to adapt practice, family lawyers can offer meaningful support during some of life’s most difficult moments.

Read the full article on Family Law Week to learn more about their recommendations here.

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