Valuable Diamond is Crux of Assets Dispute in Court
The division of matrimonial assets is often the cause of protracted legal proceedings, where parties differ on what is due to whom. In a recent Family Court case, the question...
Continue readingWith HMRC taking record revenues from Inheritance Tax, where is this newfound money coming from? What does it mean for you? Probate Solicitor Outi Hubbard offers her perspective. Increased Inheritance...
Continue readingWest London injury solicitor, Charlotte Pegman considers the intricacies involved in Fatal Accident Claims. Fatal accidents can shatter families, leaving them grappling with emotional devastation and financial burdens. At Hubbard...
Continue readingIn England and Wales, when a marriage hits a rough patch, couples often face the difficult decision of whether to separate or to pursue a divorce. While divorce is a...
Continue readingMaking the decision to divorce is never easy. Aside from the obvious change in your marital status and all that comes with it, there are financial changes that will have...
Continue readingIn England and Wales, couples who intend to divorce do not need to have a solicitor to do so. The imperative word here is need, whilst you may not need...
Continue readingAs a family practitioner the most common misconception that I hear from people I advise is ‘my pension is safe from my divorce’. Then ensues horror upon learning that a...
Continue readingThis week will be the first ever Post-Separation Abuse Awareness Week, to raise awareness about what is abuse and how it can continue beyond the end of a relationship. We...
Continue readingMandatory mediation; a cure or just a bump in the road to get to Court? What is mediation? Mediation in family law is a process whereby you and your ex-partner...
Continue readingEarly this month the Law Society published an article on the crisis of the Family Court system. The ‘crisis’ in question is the backlog of applications being issued, delays in...
Continue readingCreating a will gives you the opportunity to choose what happens with your estate following your death. Whether you have children to provide for, a charity whose work you’ve always...
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