Probate delays means it is currently taking between 8 weeks – 8 months months to obtain a Grant of Probate due to new online system backlogs. […]
No fault eviction – What could it mean for you?
Michael Gove insists that no fault eviction will be banned this year, as pledged in the Conservative party’s 2019 manifesto. […]
DIY Wills: everything you need to know
DIY Wills refers to a legal document that someone creates without the assistance of a legal professional though beware of the dangers. […]
Interim Spousal Maintenance: what it is and how to get it
Interim spousal maintenance provided by one party to the other can emerge as a crucial lifeline during the transitional period in divorce. […]
Is my spouse entitled to share my bonus if we divorce?
Generally, if a bonus was given during the marriage, then it is frequently treated as a capital asset, subject to the sharing principle. […]
Supreme Court Judgment on Potanina v Potanin: what does it mean for Part III applications?
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Almost half of family courts to allow media access and reporting
A landmark expansion of media access to family court proceedings has come into force today Monday 29th January. […]
Family Mediation Week: What is Family Mediation?
As Family Mediation Week draws to a close, Solicitor Maisie Lockyer takes a look at the perks and pitfalls of mediation for separating couples. […]
Hanne & Co in second only reported case concerning S.15 (1) (c) Part III claims following an overseas divorce
Partner Elinor Feeny in the second only reported case dealing with a S.15 (1) (c) Part III MFPA 1984 claim. […]
The Levelling Up and Regeneration Act 2023
The Levelling Up and Regeneration Act 2023 aims to address economic and geographical disparities across the United Kingdom. […]