How to deal with non-disclosure of information and fraudulent documents in divorce proceedings
What to do if you are faced with non-disclosure of information or fraudulent documents by your ex-spouse in divorce proceedings. […]
What to do if you are faced with non-disclosure of information or fraudulent documents by your ex-spouse in divorce proceedings. […]
Our expert family & divorce team understand the importance of pensions and divorce, and can help you obtain the best outcome. […]
The Women and Equalities Committee released a report with recommendations to reform the law around cohabitation for unmarried couples. […]
Dividing businesses on divorce can be a minefield. Whilst there are no hard and fast rules we have set out key considerations here. […]
Instructing a solicitor is a sensible action to take when seeking to recover debt owed to you. […]
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The government has recently announced its new plans to automatically refer parties involved in a legal dispute with claims of up to £10,000 to a free hour-long telephone session with a mediator provided by HM Courts & Tribunals Service. […]
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This guide contains some of the more frequently asked tenant eviction questions. Read on to find out the answers to your questions. […]
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Partner Victoria Copeman and Solicitor Jack Glover feature in the latest Landlord Investor Magazine discussing serving of notices in a post Covid world. […]
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An area of vulnerability which can go unseen and unaddressed within family proceedings is neurodiversity. Associate Maisie Lockyer takes a look at neurodiversity in family proceedings and what more can be done to support neurodiverse clients. […]
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