The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 was given Royal Assent and became an Act of Parliament on 25 June 2020 leading the way to a ‘No Fault Divorce’ process.
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Divorces involving high-value assets often come with a unique set of challenges that require specialist treatment to negotiate the complexities of the divorce process.However amicable your separation may be, high ... Read More
19th March 2021Paige Bartlett
Abusers who use non-fatal strangulation will face up to five years in jail under a new law planned by the government. Ministers plan to make non-fatal strangulation a specific criminal ... Read More
9th March 2021Paige Bartlett
Domestic abuse schemes in England and Wales will receive an extra £19m from the government over the next two years.Most of the money will go towards programmes working with abusers, ... Read More
9th March 2021Paige Bartlett
In family proceedings, including contested children cases or applications for domestic violence injunctions, unfortunately coercive and controlling abuse is a common example of behaviour that is to be relied upon ... Read More
4th March 2021Paige Bartlett
Statistically, almost 1 in 3 women aged 16-59 will experience domestic abuse in their lifetime. 7th March marks the start of the ‘No More’ Campaign Week. This campaign’s goal is ... Read More
4th March 2021Paige Bartlett
Succession planning is an essential part of running a family farm business. Effectively planning for the future allows you to protect your assets, safeguard your business, ensure continuity and provide ... Read More
4th February 2021Paige Bartlett
M v H and others - Hearing 15 December 2020In this case, the father successfully applied for a specific issue order under section 8 of Part II of the ... Read More
6th January 2021Paige Bartlett
For many parents, the issue of spending time with children at Christmas can be tense. Both parents want to spend Christmas day with their loved ones and their children, but ... Read More
20th November 2020Paige Bartlett
Whether or not there is a Court Order in place you still need to behave like a sensible parent. If anyone in your household is symptomatic and you are ... Read More
28th April 2020Jeanette Arvidsson