The Missing Ingredient
The Missing Ingredient
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Welcome to The Missing Ingredient, the podcast that redefines family law by bringing together the expertise of lawyers, mediators, psychologists, and other professionals to create better outcomes for families in transition. Hosted by Susan Hamilton-Green, Principal of Creative Family Law Solutions, award-winning mediator, and independent children’s lawyer, this podcast explores the power of collaboration in addressing the complexities of separation, mediation, and divorce.
The Missing Ingredient – because every family deserves a better way.
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The podcast focuses on family law, mediation, and the social sciences, exploring themes such as the importance of collaboration in divorce proceedings and the integration of psychological principles in legal contexts. Episodes may cover real-life mediation cases, the psychological impact of separation on families, and practical strategies for early intervention to support families effectively.

Welcome to The Missing Ingredient, the podcast that redefines family law by bringing together the expertise of lawyers, mediators, psychologists, and other professionals to create better outcomes for families in transition. Hosted by Susan Hamilton-Green, Principal of Creative Family Law Solutions, award-winning mediator, and independent children’s lawyer, this podcast explores the power of collaboration in addressing the complexities of separation, mediation, and divorce.
The Missing Ingredient – because every family deserves a better way.
“Everything they say paints a picture about what's going on.”
In this episode of 'The Missing Ingredient', host Sue Hamilton-Green is joined by her colleague Angela Damianopoulos to discuss the critical importance of giving children a voice in family law and conflict resolution.
Together, Susan and Angela discuss various methods of ensuring that children's needs and perspectives are prioritised, emphasising the need for child-centric approaches in therapeutic and legal contexts. They also delve into the challenges parents face in recognising and addressing their children's needs, the significance of attachment theory, and the insights gained from observing children's behavior.
The conversation highlights the necessity of nurturing children's emotional well-being and empowering them to express themselves.
Learn more about Creative Family Law Solutions.

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