As news unfolds daily of what Brexit may mean to us as a nation it is evident how little we understood the ramifications of exiting our union with Europe.
Good Divorce Week: Resolving issues in a constructive way
As a Resolution member, I will always seek to reduce or manage any conflict and confrontation, support and encourage families to put the best interests of any children first and act with honesty, integrity and objectivity.
How to help a friend or relative through separation or divorce.
I am impressed at how often those visiting my office for the first time are accompanied by a friend of family member, it is not essential but a great help to many.
Are pre-nuptial agreements only for the rich and famous?
I’ve been asked at various times this question which isn’t surprising as a lot of what we believe is based upon what we read or hear about in the media. Whilst they may have been just for the rich and famous they certainly aren’t now.
How to avoid losing your home when you separate
In the early stages romance and moving in with your partner you may give little or no thought to the financial implications of separation.
Getting your divorce petition right
Find out the top 10 reasons why the court will return your Divorce Petition in our latest article.
Can one solicitor act for both parties in an amicable divorce?
It is not unheard of for solicitors specialising in seeking an amicable divorce to be asked at the outset of a case, “My wife and I are separating can we book an appointment for us to come and see you.”
An amicable divorce is possible
There is so much to consider in the process of divorce or separation. What concerns you most? An amicable solution or going to court.
Coercive and Controlling Behaviour
Coercive or Controlling behaviour is now a crime carrying 5 year prison term.Victims subjected to sustained patterns of domestic abuse will be able to seek.