The preparation that changes everything.
Clarity was founded by a former family lawyer and mediator-in-training on a single observation: that the people who navigate separation most effectively are almost always those who arrived prepared.
Preparation is not legal advice. It is something that happens before legal advice — and it makes legal advice, when it comes, significantly more effective.
Explore the workbooks"Most of the people who struggled through separation didn't lack intelligence or resilience. They lacked information."
— Clarity · Founded on experience inside the family law system
Built inside the system. Designed for those outside it.
Clarity is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. It is a preparation resource — structured, accurate, and practical — built by someone who has seen from the inside what a difference preparation makes.
The Clarity suite covers the full arc of separation: from initial reflection and clarity of thinking, through divorce, finances, children arrangements, and cohabitation disputes, to working effectively with a solicitor through formal proceedings.
Every workbook is written in plain English, legally accurate for England and Wales, and designed to be completed independently — on screen or in print.
Plain English, always
Family law is full of jargon that excludes the people it most affects. Clarity uses plain language throughout — without sacrificing accuracy.
Legally accurate
Every workbook is written with legal accuracy at its core. It is preparation, not advice — but the information is right.
England and Wales only
The law in England and Wales is distinct from Scotland and Northern Ireland. Clarity applies to England and Wales only, and says so clearly on every workbook.
Not a substitute for advice
Clarity is clear about what it is not. Preparation and legal advice are different things — both matter, in the right order.
Built from experience.
Clarity was founded by a solicitor who trained and worked inside the family law system, and who is completing mediation training. The observation that drives Clarity is a simple one: the clients who arrived having thought carefully about their situation were different to work with, and almost always achieved better outcomes.
The workbooks came first — a structured way to think through every stage of separation before the formal process begins. Coaching followed for those who wanted individual guidance. The law firm licence came third, because the people best placed to distribute these resources are the solicitors already working with clients at the point they need them most.
Clarity is based in England and Wales. Every resource applies to English and Welsh law only.