Fathers’ Day will be celebrated on Sunday 21st June and for some it will be a celebration of a father, or father figure, who have been encouraging and supportive. The current government guidance will permit outside gatherings of up to six people, to celebrate and be grateful and show appreciation through cards and gifts. For others, it will be a day filled with memories and a more sober day, tinged with sadness and if it is the first Fathers’ Day without their cherished family member, it will be a difficult day to walk through.
There will be some who have not had the benefit of a good father or father figure in their life and the day will bring its own challenges.
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The contents of this article do not constitute legal advice and are provided for general information purposes only.
The contents of this post do not constitute legal advice and are provided for general information purposes only ■