Will Written on Separate Pieces of Cardboard Ruled Valid
In an unusual case, the High Court has ruled that a will a man had written on two pieces of cardboard should be admitted to probate. The will, which...
Continue reading‘Narcissist’. The word has been cropping up more and more in the family courts. The language surrounding divorce is changing with the times. A few years ago we would see...
Continue readingAre you filing for a divorce in England? While the no fault divorce UK laws have made the process easier there is still a lot to consider. Our simple divorce...
Continue readingYou may have only just come across Section 7 Reports and not know what they are or who writes them. You’re in the right place. In this blog, we will...
Continue readingIn England and Wales, couples who intend to divorce do not need to have a solicitor to do so. Why get a family solicitor? The imperative word here is ‘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 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 backlog that’s plaguing the system. The ‘crisis’ in question is the backlog of applications...
Continue readingIt has been a decade since Parliament approved the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013. The journey to legalise same-sex marriage in the UK occurred because people wanted fairness and...
Continue readingInternational Men’s Health recognises June as Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month – now is the perfect time to discuss men accessing divorce mental health support. Despite progress, there remains a...
Continue readingChild Safety Week 2023 is an annual initiative – which took place from 5th to 11th June this year – and is a prime opportunity to discuss safeguarding children. The...
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