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- Family Law
What Is A Consent Order?
In England and Wales, if circumstances deem it appropriate, divorcing couples are encouraged to work out their financial settlements and arrangements ...
- Family Law
How Does The Court Calculate A Divorce Financial Settlement?
Getting divorced is often an extremely worrisome and emotional time, particularly in regards to how you and your spouse will divide your property and ...
- Family Law
No-Fault Divorce Introduced on 6th April 2022
The 6th April 2022 saw the introduction of the new and highly anticipated Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act, 2020, heralding “no-fault ...
- Family Law
Common Questions About Getting Divorced Answered
Getting divorced is one of life’s most stressful events. Even if you and your spouse have amicably agreed that your relationship cannot continue, ...
- Employment Law
What Is Lexcel And How Does It Benefit Clients And Employees?
Law firms who have earned a Lexcel accreditation proudly display it on their websites and other marketing material. However, most consumers of legal ...
- Family Law
Divorce – What Is A MIAM And Do I Have To Attend One?
When people think of divorce lawyers, they often imagine people spending most of their day in the Family Court making brutal accusations against the ...
- Uncategorised
Three Key Provisions In The New Online Safety Bill 2021
The Government recently announced the tabling of the new Online Safety Bill 2021 (the Bill). It is one of the biggest overhauls of internet law ...
- Family Law
Three Key Points Of The Domestic Abuse Act 2021
Three Key Points Of The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 If you or your children are in immediate danger, please call 999 and ask for the police. You can ...
- Family Law
Separated parents – A child’s perspective
In situations where a child or young person is unable to live with one or both of their parents, the arrangements for the child or young person to ...
- Family Law
Who pays the lay advocate?
In recent years, a common problem has arisen in family cases where one or more of the parties requires the assistance of an intermediary or lay ...