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. […]
Category: Family & Divorce
D-Day: no fault divorce dates, documents and details
Today (6th April) is the first day a new ‘no fault’ divorce can be applied for. These can either be sole or joint applications and can be by the online portal or, in some circumstances, on paper. […]
No fault divorce coming April 2022: What you need to know
What are the four main changes? Removal of blame Parties will no longer need to assign blame or cite one […]
Parenting tips for during and after separation
We are approaching the end of Resolution’s Good Divorce Week, which this year focuses on parenting during and after separation. […]
Dying to Divorce
‘Dying to Divorce’ is a sobering documentary, highlighting to its viewers the issues with Turkey’s gender-based violence crisis. […]
Cryptocurrency in divorce
As investment in cryptocurrencies continues to increase, Managing Partner Liz Francis looks at what crypto is and the implications in divorce proceedings. […]
Ctrl + Alt + Del: Court dismisses 28 identical divorce petitions
The High Court dismissed 28 ‘absolutely identical’ divorce petitions drafted by online services iDivorces. Contact our family team today. […]
Outdoor Civil Partnership and Wedding Ceremonies Legalised in England and Wales
Julia Norris looks at new rules making it now possible for couples in England & Wales to enter into a marriage or civil partnership in an outdoor ceremony. […]
Beneficial Ownership – Ownership of the Home and Unmarried Cohabitees
Hanne & Co’s Jack Glover provides a brief overview of beneficial ownership of land and how it is determined in disputes between unmarried joint occupiers. […]
Parental Alienation and Child Arrangements Orders
In light of the recent judgment in F v M & Ors [2020] EWHC 3532 (Fam) Hanne & Co’s James Dunn looks at how the Courts are dealing with parental alienation. […]