Clarity · Through Separation
Clarity is the preparation the well-advised already have, written down plainly: what's ahead, the order it happens in, and what each stage asks of you — so you're not paying by the hour to learn the basics, or deciding blind.
Where most people start
Not sure where to begin? Most people start with Foundation.
Good preparation shouldn't be a privilege. It should be the starting point for everyone.
— The founding principle of Clarity
What Clarity is
The preparation a good solicitor would do with you — built by an insider, yours to keep for the price of an hour of their time, and never crossing into advice.
What Clarity is for
Most people walk into separation knowing nothing about how it actually works — not because they aren't capable, but because nobody shows them the landscape until they're paying by the hour to learn it.
Clarity closes that gap. Structured workbooks that set out what's coming, in what order, and what each stage will ask of you — so you work from a map rather than from guesswork.
If you're only starting to think about separation, start with Foundation. If you're already in proceedings, or instructing a solicitor and want their hours spent where they count, there's a workbook for that stage too.
Clarity does not provide legal advice and never will. What it gives you is something different — the understanding, the structure, and the composure to use legal advice well when you get it.
How well-prepared you are for separation should not depend on what you can afford. Clarity exists to make structured preparation the starting point for everyone — that is the founding principle, not a slogan.
For individuals
Plenty of people go through separation without a solicitor at all — and those who have one pay for every basic they learn on the clock. Either way, the same preparation pays: fourteen workbooks, across three series, covering every stage from first thoughts to final order.
For law firms · Coming soon
Clarity licences give private client family law firms a branded preparation resource to send at intake — before the first appointment. Clients arrive informed, not overwhelmed.
How it works
The Clarity workbooks are PDF downloads, worked through privately. No appointments. No clock running. No jargon.
If you're not sure where to begin, begin with Foundation — most readers should. Otherwise go straight to the area with the nearest deadline: divorce, finances, children, or the conversation itself.
Each workbook sets out the landscape in plain terms — what happens, in what order, what each stage asks of you — with structured exercises to map your own position against it.
Whether you're meeting a solicitor, a mediator, or having a difficult conversation with your partner — you'll know what to expect, what to ask, and what matters most.
Prepared people make better decisions, spend less on billable hours, and come through the process with more of themselves intact. That is what Clarity is for.
For Law Firms · Coming Soon
Clarity licences are designed for private client family law firms that care about the client experience. Branded for your firm, ready to deploy at intake, and supported with a full onboarding guide your practice manager can implement this week.
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From client engagement to a white-labelled preparation system
The Workbooks
The Self-Guided Series below is where most readers start — each workbook covers one distinct area, worked through privately before the formal process begins. Two further series cover the legal process itself: one for those self-representing, one for those with a solicitor. The full catalogue and six bundles are on the workbooks page. All content reflects the law and procedure of England and Wales.
Where most readers start. The landscape of separation — priorities, assumptions, what the process will actually ask of you — before anything else begins.
Explore →Financial settlements are where unprepared people lose most. Disclosure, what the court considers, and your own financial picture — mapped before the first appointment.
Explore →What children need during separation, how to talk to them about it, and how to keep their interests central when discussions get hard.
Explore →Structuring and agreeing parenting arrangements — living patterns, routines, transitions and co-parenting — in a child-focused, workable way.
Explore →The conversation that starts a separation shapes everything after it. Structured preparation for the hardest ones — with a partner, with children, with family.
Explore →The legal process of divorce explained clearly — what happens, in what order, and what to expect at each stage. England and Wales.
Explore →There is no common law marriage. If you are separating unmarried, your legal position is different — and worth understanding before you act on assumptions.
Explore →"A prepared client is better for their solicitor, better for the process, and better for themselves. Clarity works at the point where the most difference can be made."
— Clarity · Founded on experience inside the family law system
Coming Soon
Clarity is building an access programme to make the full workbook suite available through advice charities, law clinics and community organisations. If your organisation would like to be involved, get in touch.
For individuals
Separation is hard enough. Being unprepared inside it is optional. Fourteen workbooks, three series, six bundles — start with Foundation, or with whatever has the nearest deadline.
Explore the workbooksFor law firms
A short conversation to walk you through the Clarity system — and how it could be running in your firm by the end of the week. No pressure. No obligation.
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