At Gibson Kerr, we understand that legal issues – especially those involving family breakdown, divorce, or child arrangements – often arise during deeply emotional and stressful times. That’s why we have adopted a trauma informed approach to the way we deliver legal services. This means we don’t just focus on the legal outcome; we also take care to consider your emotional wellbeing, past experiences, and the wider impact of the legal process on your life.
What is Trauma Informed Law?
Trauma informed law recognises that people going through legal processes may have experienced trauma – whether from domestic abuse, coercive control, childhood neglect, sudden bereavement, or other distressing events. These experiences can affect how people interact with professionals, how they process information, and how they make decisions under pressure.
A trauma informed legal service is sensitive to these factors. It aims to reduce stress, build trust, and support clients in a way that avoids re-traumatisation. For us, that means tailoring our communication, managing expectations clearly, and taking a more compassionate and human-centred approach throughout your legal journey.
Core Principles of Our Approach
Our trauma informed approach is built on the following principles:
- Safety: We work to create a sense of physical and emotional safety. Whether you’re meeting us in person or online, we aim to make you feel comfortable, supported, and in control.
- Trust and Transparency: We are open and honest about the legal process, your options, and potential outcomes. We explain things clearly, without legal jargon, so you can make informed decisions.
- Empowerment: We support you to be actively involved in your case, and we respect your choices. We won’t pressure you into decisions; instead, we provide the legal framework and advice you need to choose what’s right for you.
- Collaboration: We work with you as a team, and, where appropriate, with other professionals such as counsellors, support workers, and financial advisers, to ensure you’re fully supported.
- Sensitivity to Triggers: We understand that certain situations – such as court hearings, negotiations with a former partner, or discussing past abuse – can be highly triggering. We aim to pace discussions and provide space for you to process information in your own time.
Why This Matters
Many clients come to us already feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or vulnerable. For some, just speaking with a solicitor can feel daunting. A trauma informed approach helps reduce that sense of fear and uncertainty. It fosters a working relationship based on respect and compassion – qualities that are essential when making important decisions about your future.
In family law, where emotions run high and stakes are personal, this approach can make a real difference – not just to the outcome, but to how you feel during the process.
Get in Touch
Whether you’re going through a divorce, resolving a child contact issue, or need support with another family law matter, our trauma informed team is here for you. We’ll guide you through each step with empathy, clarity, and professionalism – helping you feel supported, not just represented.
Contact us today to speak to one of our experienced and understanding family lawyers. You don’t have to face this alone.