Franklin Family Law was built for what comes next.
Almost half of all relationships end in separation. For the families involved, and particularly for the children, what happens next depends enormously on how that separation is managed.
We recognise that all families look different. A child can grow up feeling completely loved, secure and supported across two homes. Co-parenting, done well, is not a compromise. It is a conscious choice to put children first, and to build something new that works, not despite the separation, but because of the thoughtfulness and intention that went into it.
When parents come to us, their world has often shifted in ways they are still trying to absorb. The practicalities press in, finances, living arrangements, the future shape of their professional and personal lives. But underneath all of it, for most parents, is a single overwhelming question: will my children be okay.
“The answer, with the right support, is yes.”
Drawing on both her legal expertise and her work across relationship and co-parenting therapy, Sophie has created something the legal profession rarely offers: a practice with genuine expertise in both the legal process and the family wellbeing that must be protected through it.