FLiP 32 - International Co-Parenting After Separation
Description
Helen Greenfield and Chloe Oudiz meet to discuss international, long-distance co-parenting.
With insights from their respective experiences, they provide practical tips on how to approach long distance co-parenting.
Their conversation covers:
- Jurisdiction issues which come to light upon separation
- Who keeps the passports
- Contact and time spent with the "long distance" parent
- Parental responsibility
- Communicating as co-parents
- The introduction of a new partner
- The benefit of mediation
- Top tips for those thinking of embarking on long-distance co-parenting
About the speakers:
Helen Greenfield, Family Solicitor, Family Law in Partnership
Helen Greenfield is a Director and Mediator at Family Law in Partnership. Helen advises on all matters relating to family breakdown, divorce and cohabitation. She has a particular interest in helping those who have been affected by domestic abuse.
When Helen is mediating, she aims to promote constructive dialogue, reduce conflict, and minimise the emotional and financial strain associated with the more acrimonious processes.
https://www.flip.co.uk/profiles/helen-greenfield/
Chloe Oudiz, The Divorce and Separation Coach
Chloe Oudiz is a Certified Divorce Coach specialising in helping international families divorce with less conflict. With 17 years experience working in the City and Masters degrees in both Law and in International Affairs, Chloe's support focuses on the business of divorce and helping her clients acquire the right negotiation and conflict management skills to reach agreements out of court.



