Financial provision for children – the under-used rights of the unmarried mother
There has been much press-coverage on the government’s failure to address the vastly inferior rights…
November 5, 2024 By Kirstin Sibley
There has been much press-coverage on the government’s failure to address the vastly inferior rights…
There has been much press-coverage on the government’s failure to address the vastly inferior rights…
November 5, 2024 By Kirstin Sibley
Changing the status of your relationship (whether moving in together, entering into a marriage or…
October 15, 2024 By Tamsin Best
A change in circumstance could mean that you’ve lost your job and can’t pay a…
September 30, 2024 By Stephens Scown
When assessing how the finances are to be carved up on divorce, the starting point…
September 24, 2024 By Kai Whicker
The High Court has provided further guidance on applications for financial provision in England following…
September 18, 2024 By Andrew Barton
The pension awareness week campaign (running from the week commencing 9 September) highlights the importance…
September 11, 2024 By Tyler Richards
It can often be a major source of disagreement as to precisely what assets should…
September 2, 2024 By Stephens Scown
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, affectionately named “Bennifer”, are the subject of newspaper headlines once…
August 22, 2024 By Benitia Knowles-Wright
If your ex-spouse won’t comply with your Financial Court Order after you get divorced, what…
August 19, 2024 By Tyler Richards
The Court of Appeal case of Standish v Standish was handed down on 23 May…
July 26, 2024 By Andrew Barton
One of the tools that we have increasingly been using, particularly for busy clients is…
July 26, 2024 By Sarah Walls
We are regularly asked whether the future inheritance prospects of a client or their spouse…
July 24, 2024 By Sarah Walls