Whilst DIY divorces may save money in the short term, it is essential to consider the potential loss that could occur if you do not receive the appropriate advice. […]
Can DIY divorces save you money?

Whilst DIY divorces may save money in the short term, it is essential to consider the potential loss that could occur if you do not receive the appropriate advice. […]
Here we delve into the complex world of child abduction in divorce and separation shedding light on its various forms. […]
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If your relationship breaks down a Deed of Trust may protect your contribution to your house purchase if you are not married. […]
Family & divorce Lawyers Liz Francis and Hazel Kent takes a closer look at whether you can challenge a pre-nuptial agreement in the UK. […]
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Maisie Lockyer explores the unique difficulties faced in polyamory in relation to family law and the solutions for limiting these. […]
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Whether the voice of the child is sufficiently heard during court proceedings is one that is often raised by practitioners and parents alike. […]
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Mostyn j has introduced an adjusted top up child maintenance formula for those with an income exceeding the statutory limit. […]
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A helpful guide looking at the concepts behind the family court decisions as to who gets what on divorce with regards to finances. […]
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You can claim financial remedies on annulment of your marriage. Paralegal Ferdinand Holley provide further information. […]
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Following the review commissioned by the government, The Law Commission of England and Wales has today published its joint report with the Scottish Law Commission, outlining new proposals to reform UK surrogacy laws, which will work better for children, surrogates and intended parents. Their recommendations are accompanied by draft legislation.
Family lawyer Hazel Kent has provided an overview of the report and the key recommendations below. […]
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