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The use of AI in family law cases

Family LawBy Adrian Altman26/12/2025

The growing use of AI in everyday life has recently started to impact on court cases, especially ones relating to

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Do grandparents have rights to grandchildren in the UK?

Family LawBy Hannah Morris24/12/2025

Grandparents are a rock in many families. They can offer a sense of identity and solidify family values for children. They can also provide

Can my ex stop me from changing our child’s surname?

Family LawBy Adrian Altman23/12/2025

Changing a child’s surname can be a sensitive matter. In the UK, the rules surrounding it are very clear. If both parents hold

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Can my ex refuse to agree to a school change for our child?

Family LawBy Karen Bennett22/12/2025

When you are a parent who shares parental responsibility, decisions about your child’s education must be

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New changes to financial settlements after a divorce

Family LawBy Hannah Morris28/11/2025

The year 2025 saw some significant changes to family law, including how divorces are

New attitudes to intestacy rules in 2025

Family LawBy Adrian Altman18/11/2025

It is now generally recognised that unmarried couples do not have automatic rights to each other’s estate when one of them dies. However, polls carried out in

Expected developments in family law in 2026

Family LawBy Adrian Altman12/11/2025

The year of 2025 has seen lots of new developments and initiatives in family law already, but solicitors in Llandudno are advising their clients that

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New trends in family law relating to divorce

Family LawBy Hannah Morris24/10/2025

A review of family law cases in 2024 has thrown up some interesting statistics about divorce and separation that solicitors dealing

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What can we learn from the UK’s 2025 divorce statistics?

Family LawBy Hannah Morris12/10/2025

Thanks to findings from Richard Nelson LLP, divorce solicitors in North Wales may be able to understand that

How a legal report has helped to demystify the language of family courts

Family LawBy Karen Bennett20/09/2025

A legal report that was commissioned in 2022 and is being implemented today is functioning to recommend that barristers consider the words and

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