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Why Would You Need a Family Solicitor?

Why Would You Need a Family Solicitor?

by Deep Blue | Dec 22, 2023 | Child Arrangements, Children, Civil Partnerships, Divorce, Divorce & Separation, Separation

Playing a crucial role A family law solicitor plays a crucial role in navigating the intricacies of family legal matters, offering expert guidance and representation. This article explores the multifaceted reasons why individuals might find themselves in need of a...
What are the legal considerations when buying a home with my partner?

What are the legal considerations when buying a home with my partner?

by Angie Downs | May 3, 2022 | Civil Partnerships, Divorce, Divorce & Separation, Financial, Separation, Uncategorized

Buying a home with your partner can be an exciting time, with lots of research to do, decisions to make and plans to put in place.  It’s important not to overlook the legal considerations of buying a home with your partner as this can have a major impact on...
No Fault Divorce – Changes to the Law, April 2022

No Fault Divorce – Changes to the Law, April 2022

by Angie Downs | Mar 28, 2022 | Civil Partnerships, Divorce, Divorce & Separation

It has been a long time coming, but the new ‘No Fault’ divorce law will start on 6 April 2022. The old law, which required couples to cite one of the five grounds for divorce including the fault-based allegations will be removed all together.  So how does the new...
Things to consider if you’re thinking about breaking up a relationship

Things to consider if you’re thinking about breaking up a relationship

by Angie Downs | Sep 23, 2021 | Civil Partnerships, Divorce, Divorce & Separation, Separation, Uncategorized

It’s a sad and difficult time when a relationship is breaking up, for both parties involved.  Unless it’s a joint agreement then the onus is often on one person to start the ball rolling, which can be very stressful and often overwhelming.  If this is you and you’re...
Love lost in lockdown?

Love lost in lockdown?

by Angie Downs | May 22, 2020 | Civil Partnerships, Divorce, Divorce & Separation, Separation

Reports show that divorce rates rocketed in China when during the peak of their country’s lockdown scenario. As couple and families all over the world are forced to spend more time with each other, due to the pandemic and subsequent social restrictions, cracks have...

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