Does your Workplace have a Separating Families Policy for Divorcing Parents?
Does your employer have a Separating Families Policy in place?
All employers accessing the Best Way To Divorce SEPARATING FAMILIES POLICY Template, also have the opportunity to share a free resource that will give their employees access to ways to reduce the cost and stress of family separation via the Best Way To Divorce Resource Hub.
Access for employees to the Best Way To Divorce online resources are available as a complimentary adjunct to companies using the template, and these free resources will not only demonstrate an employer’s duty of care, but also offer a preventative role in empowering employees to avoid often debilitating costs, negative long term mental health issues and decreased productivity in the workplace – all a common direct result of family breakups turning toxic.
Prevention is key
Our unique resources significantly reduce the tendency for employees falling into the trap of a divorce gone wrong, or of going to war over the children. They educate and empower employees to access dispute resolution and to find peaceful ways to resolve any conflicts.
Sharing the link and special access code to the Resource Hub will demonstrate a duty of care by the employer, by giving their employees confidential access to additional resources free of charge, that the general public have to pay for.
We will not disclose the individual details of which employees access this divorce and co-parenting resource, but we can inform the company of the level of employee uptakes.
All employees will also receive an emailed link to another additional resource not available direct from the main resource hub. They will be able to register for 30 days free in the Secret Divorce Support Group.
Your Employer’s First Step to Demonstrate a Duty of Care:
Sharing the link and special access code to the Best Way To Divorce & Co-Parenting Resource Hub will allow your employer to demonstrate a duty of care to employees battling with family separation and co-parenting conflicts.
It is recommended your company makes the free Best Way to Divorce resources available to all employees, as many will not want to request the resource access directly due to the sensitivity of their situation.
Who is behind the creation of the resource hub and SEPARATING FAMILIES POLICY Template?
The Resource Hub and – in collaboration with HR professionals – the SEPARATING FAMILIES POLICY Template, have been created by Suzy Miller of Best Way To Divorce.
Suzy Miller is a Divorce Strategist™️, Public Speaker and Trainer, featured on Radio 4 Women’s Hour, the Daily Mail and C5’s The Vanessa Show, and creator of the UK’s 1st Divorce Fairs. Suzy has been a TEDx Speaker, and works internationally helping divorcing families to evolve from ‘broken families’ into ‘extended families’ by showing them how to avoid costly court battles and to use Peace as their Weapon of Choice™️.
TEDx 2019
The Peace Delusion in the War of Divorce
Or in other words – why Suzy Miller, the Creator of Best Way To Divorce resources and the Separating Families Policy Template, chooses to make ‘Peace her weapon of choice’
Suzy came up with a strategy to get through it without spending a fortune. She introduced me to some brilliant people who were all focussed on finding an amicable way through the difficult minefield that is divorce. V.C.
Suzy is simply the best! An absolute Earth Angel, who purely just wants to give you all her fantastic knowledge and contacts to take the pain out of let’s face it a very life changing experience! M.F.

Suzy Miller
Creator of the Best Way To Divorce Resource Hub
6th March 2022
6th June 2023
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