SUBSCRIBE TO FNF AND NEXT EVENTS.

FNF has significant reserves, but we will now be spending more than our income. We need to revert that if we are to keep him in the medium term, let alone do more. 

 

We need more members!!

 

A subscription to FNF costs less than 8 minutes of the time of a mid-range solicitor. Good value? We know so. This subscription gives you access to a forum run by professionals, solicitor's clinic in London, discounts for our courses and supervised contact in the community, to mention a few.

 

 

But what you personally get out of it is not the main reason for joining. The principal one should be this – to help reduce the risk that our children (especially sons) will encounter the same problems as we do now, and, of course, to increase children's welfare after divorce of separation. 

 

 

Is finding new members, donating and renewing, something we should be doing for them?

 

 

Alienation Support Group – A growing and supportive group. (LINK)

The Alienation Support Group meets online on the last Monday of every month. There is also a monitored WhatsApp support group. You can join the group by clicking the link above, where details of the meeting will be posted closer to the date.

 

Surviving Separation – Putting the children first (LINK)

The next delivery of this popular 8-week online course will be starting on September 5th. Details of the course and the opportunity to sign up are available on the website on the above link. All welcome, discount for members (HINT – join first then apply for the course – double discount).

 

 

PA SUPPORT GROUP 

SURVIVING COURSE 

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