We take a look at changes to Legal Aid eligibility designed to help victims of domestic violence […]
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We take a look at changes to Legal Aid eligibility designed to help victims of domestic violence […]
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We are extremely pleased to announce that our very own private family solicitor, Elizabeth Simos, has been nominated and shortlisted […]
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In a decision likely to ignite strong support for divorce law reform, Tini Owens (66) has failed in her application […]
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This week is Resolution’s #GoodDivorceWeek. Resolution is a national organisation of family lawyers who believe in a constructive, non-confrontational approach […]
What is a Parental Order?A Parental Order is a court order used in relation to a child born following a […]
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In May 2016 Theresa May announced a review into sharia councils. The Homes Affairs Committee followed and announced an enquiry […]
Last year, the Supreme Court held in Vince v Wyatt that Ms Wyatt’s application for financial remedies should be heard […]
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You may think that the question as to whether or not you are married is one with a straightforward and […]