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What you need to know about financial arrangements during a divorce

Family LawBy Karen Bennett28/11/2024

Often, one of the most difficult parts of a divorce is reaching a financial arrangement which is agreed and suitable for

What rights do you have Cohabiting?

Family LawBy Hannah Morris24/11/2024

Cohabitation means that you are living with someone you are in a relationship with, but you are not married or in a

The difference between civil partnership and marriage

Family LawBy Adrian Altman21/11/2024

Here in the UK, there are two different ways available to make a relationship recognised by the law – forming a civil partnership or getting married.

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What are the benefits of using solicitors during a contentious divorce?

Family LawBy Adrian Altman20/11/2024

Many divorces become contentious when there are disagreements about a range of issues such as children or the

What happens when Child Arrangement Orders are breached?

Family LawBy Karen Bennett16/11/2024

Child Arrangement Orders are designed to prevent warring parents from causing undue stress and pressure on

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Dealing with pre-civil partnership agreements

Family LawBy Hannah Morris12/11/2024

Before people enter into a civil partnership, it is worth considering a

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What does splitting assets in a divorce involve?

Family LawBy Hannah Morris06/11/2024

Section 25 of the Matrimonial Causes Act sets out guidance for the division of assets during a divorce. These are often updated and amended, so it is important to

How does a Family Investment Company work?

Family LawBy Hannah Morris30/10/2024

There are several ways of protecting assets in the event of your death but one of the increasingly popular ways is to

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Separation Agreements

Family LawBy Karen Bennett28/10/2024

Separation Agreements are usually used when a marriage or civil partnership is

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Ending civil partnerships

Family LawBy Karen Bennett22/10/2024

In many respects, civil partnerships are similar to more traditional marriages in terms of inheritance tax issues, tenancy agreements and protection from

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