Results for "Family"
- Family Law
Conduct and Cost Orders in Family Proceedings
The current court process for families to achieve a financial remedy order (a final order which sets out how the matrimonial assets should be shared ...
- Civil Litigation
- Wills, Estates and Trusts
High Court Bends Over Backwards to Resolve Family Will Dispute
Newspaper columns are full of legal cases with crushing costs of litigation and it is easy to lose sight of the fact that it is the role of judges to ...
James Walthall
James Walthall serves as the Head of the Care Team at Askews Legal LLP, bringing over 15 years of qualified legal experience to the firm. A ...
Emma Gridley
Emma is a Hybrid Secretary within the Care Team at Askews Legal, bringing a wealth of administrative expertise spanning over three decades. Having ...
- Family Law
What is the difference between a Prohibited Steps Order and a Specific Issue Order?
Summary Under the Children Act 1989, a Prohibited Steps Order prevents a person with parental responsibility from taking a specific action. A ...
- Residential Conveyancing
An Interview with Linda Ly
Linda explains what it means to be a Professional Support Lawyer within the firm and shares insights on how she contributes towards the success of ...
- Family Law
Who Gets The Kids At Christmas?
Every December, many separated parents in England and Wales face the same difficult question: who will the children spend Christmas with? For ...
Emma Easton
Emma Easton is a dynamic and dedicated Family Law Solicitor, who leads our Family team at Askews. She brings a modern, energetic approach to guiding ...
- Family Law
Schedule 1 Children Act 1989 Applications FAQs
Summary What is a Schedule 1 Children Act 1989 application? Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989 applications allows a parent, guardian, or carer to ...
- Residential Conveyancing
He’s Coming Home – Welcome Back, Pardeep!
After nearly two years away, we’re delighted to say that Pardeep Kandola is rejoining the Askews Legal LLP family as our new Head of Residential ...


