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Category Archives: Family Law

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Dispute resolution and family law

Family LawBy Adrian Altman18/10/2024

There are many aspects of family law that solicitors in Porthmadog can help with, but one of the common ones is

What are the rights of unmarried cohabitating couples?

Family LawBy Hannah Morris15/10/2024

Many people believe that an unmarried couple living together (cohabiting) share the same rights under UK law as a couple who are

Pensions and divorce

Family LawBy Hannah Morris14/10/2024

Divorce solicitors in North Wales can help deal with the financial aspects of divorce and this often includes dividing up assets such as property and

Key considerations when cohabiting

Family LawBy Adrian Altman10/10/2024

When couples decide to cohabit rather than get married, it is important to use the services of unmarried cohabitation solicitors in North Wales to

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What are the additional court orders relating to divorce?

Family LawBy Karen Bennett06/10/2024

The divorce process can be long and complicated and there are often feelings of anger and sadness associated with

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Religious divorces and their specific legal details

Family LawBy Adrian Altman29/09/2024

Generally, divorces are relatively straightforward and can be dealt with easily by

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Family law matters involving children

Family LawBy Adrian Altman24/09/2024

A huge aspect of family law involves circumstances surrounding children. This could include topics relating to

What is a conditional order in a divorce?

Family LawBy Karen Bennett20/09/2024

Conditional orders relate to divorce and are designed to provide a breathing space during proceedings, as well as confirming that there is no

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A Guide to Getting a Divorce

Family LawBy Adrian Altman18/09/2024

The topic of divorce, while experienced by many who get married, still remains a taboo that many

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Can my ex take my child abroad without telling me?

Family LawBy Hannah Morris17/09/2024

If you share custody of a child, various difficult questions may arise about

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