The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act (2020) came into effect on 6 April 2022 and represents the biggest change in divorce law for more than half a century.
How Collaborative Law Leads To Amicable Separation
How collaborative law and a change in divorce law can help you achieve an amicable separation.
Experienced Solicitor Julia Weber joins Belderbos Solicitors
Julia is a Resolution member and is committed to promoting a constructive and non-confrontational approach to family law that considers the needs of the whole family. She is empathetic and approachable, and is always mindful of the emotional difficulties resulting from relationship breakdown. Julia specialises in financial and children issues following divorce or civil partnership […]
How Do You See Life After Divorce?
If you are contemplating separation, then it is possible you will have envisaged how your future will look and feel having concluded your divorce.
How can we divide our assets amicably on separation or divorce?
Mediation is about having open but a confidential discussion to reach a settlement upon which legal advice can then be obtained.
Are you worried about how your children will cope on separation or divorce?
Both you and your husband or wife or partner will be concerned about how your children will deal with your separation.
Supporting families through the difficulties of separation and divorce
With legal aid drastically cut back, Bird Belderbos and Mee is delighted to be supporting a national, not-for-profit social enterprise working to provide accessible support to families through the difficulties of separation and divorce.
Take The Split for what it is intended to be, entertainment not legal advice.
The Split is a show created for the purpose of entertainment not legal advice. It has reminded me that those going through a divorce should avoid being affected by things that they read, watch or listen to.
Did you know Prenuptial agreements (“prenups”) are not binding in England and Wales?
Did you know Prenuptial agreements (“prenups”) are not binding in England and Wales? Learn more in this video with James, our specialist family solicitor.