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- 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 ...
- Family Law
Divorce FAQs: England and Wales
Divorce is never just a legal process. It is a deeply emotional experience that marks the end of a shared chapter. For many, it is a time of ...
- Family Law
A Guide to Getting Divorced in England and Wales
Summary Divorce is never easy. Even when the decision is mutual, the experience often brings grief, stress, and the overwhelming pressure of getting ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Dispute Resolution
- Residential Conveyancing
Property Disputes – Can I Claim Against the Builder if I Don’t Have a Contract?
Key Points: Introduction Disputes between homeowners and builders are an all-too-common reality in the property sector. Whether it’s a botched ...
- Family Law
- Lifestyle
- Wills, Estates and Trusts
Court of Protection – What Is Mental Capacity?
Key Points: Introduction: In everyday life, we all make decisions – what to eat, where to live, whether to accept medical treatment. Most of us ...
- Employment Law
Settlement Agreement FAQs
Navigating employment termination can be challenging. Our comprehensive Settlement Agreement FAQs are designed to provide clear guidance and ...
Amrinder Kundra
Amrinder Kundra is a Paralegal at the firm, specialising in serious crime and proceedings arising under the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA). With a ...
- Family Law
Valuing a Business for a Divorce Financial Settlement: Insights from Vince v Vince
In high-net-worth divorces, accurately valuing a business is often the most complex and contentious issue. The recent case of Vince v Vince [2024] ...



