
The Women in Family Law mission is to connect, encourage and promote professional women across the field of family law in England and Wales. womeninfamilylaw.net/
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Suzanne Kingston talks to Claire Macklin, Break Up and Divorce Coach.
Claire Macklin on Twitter
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Suzanne Kingston talks to Gillian Bishop: family lawyer, children arbitrator and family law supervisor.
Gillian Bishop on Twitter
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Suzanne Kingston talks to Nichole Farrow: Divorce Coach and Resident Coach on BBC 5 live.
Nichole Farrow on Twitter
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Suzanne Kingston talks to Jane Croft, Journalist for the Financial Times covering law courts.
Jane Croft on Twitter
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This series of podcasts is so interesting- such a diverse range of speakers interviewed with style and in such a relaxed way by Suzanne Kingston..
This podcast is brilliant and breaks down issues with clarity and dynamism.
Women in Family Law is a really important and wonderful undertaking. And I say that as neither a lawyer nor a woman. These podcasts are full of interesting accounts from professionals on how they’ve got to where they are and how they’ve addressed barriers and challenges along the way. They’re easily digestible and packed with up-to-date information about the world of family law and wellbeing. Highly recommended.
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