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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>In conversation with Sir James Munby and Adele Ballantyne, with Edward Cooke</strong></p><p><br>We are delighted to bring you a special two-part podcast in conversation with Sir James Munby, former President of the Family Division and chair of the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory, and Adele Ballantyne, relationship therapist and co-chair of Resolution's future practice and parenting after parting committees.</p><p><br>Edward Cooke explores with Sir James and Adele broad issues in the family justice system affecting parents both before and after separation, and how legal professionals might better enable parents to reach constructive outcomes for their children.</p><p><strong><br>Hosted by:</strong> Edward Cooke, a family lawyer and child-inclusive mediator at Edward Cooke Family Law. Edward is a member of Resolution's parenting after parting committee.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>In conversation with Sir James Munby and Adele Ballantyne, with Edward Cooke</strong></p><p><br>We are delighted to bring you a special two-part podcast in conversation with Sir James Munby, former President of the Family Division and chair of the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory, and Adele Ballantyne, relationship therapist and co-chair of Resolution's future practice and parenting after parting committees.</p><p><br>Edward Cooke explores with Sir James and Adele broad issues in the family justice system affecting parents both before and after separation, and how legal professionals might better enable parents to reach constructive outcomes for their children.</p><p><strong><br>Hosted by:</strong> Edward Cooke, a family lawyer and child-inclusive mediator at Edward Cooke Family Law. Edward is a member of Resolution's parenting after parting committee.</p>]]>
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