Separation Clinic

Separation Clinic

We regularly hold a face-to-face separation clinic where Dads can come and discuss their family separation in person with one of our trained mentors. The mentor will help to look through your paperwork with you, discuss your goal and current situation, and talk you through your options. The clinics are held in Ashford Kent and you can speak to one of our team on the phone to book a 40 minute appointment. Our mentors cannot provide legal or financial advice.
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    About Dads Unlimited

    Dads Unlimited supports the emotional safety of men and those they care about through three key areas; supporting male victims of domestic abuse, supporting men with family separation; and supporting men’s mental health. All of our services use an evidence-based, trauma-informed, person-centred approach. You can find out more on our website www.dadsunltd.org.uk

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