No Fault Divorce – What if I’m the Respondent?
The introduction of the long awaited no fault basis for divorce in the UK on…
September 26, 2022 By Sarah Atkinson
The introduction of the long awaited no fault basis for divorce in the UK on…
The introduction of the long awaited no fault basis for divorce in the UK on…
September 26, 2022 By Sarah Atkinson
Many clients getting divorced find themselves in the court process to resolve financial matters. This…
September 6, 2022 By Thea Bennun
Weddings can be delayed for a variety of reasons. Where this happens, some couples may…
September 6, 2022 By Andrew Barton
The subject of religion can be a very difficult and complex area to negotiate in…
September 5, 2022 By Peter Marshall
In this series, we introduce some of the people that make up Stephens Scown. We…
August 31, 2022 By Sarah Atkinson
Businesses are often valued in the context of a divorce so that the court has…
August 22, 2022 By Sarah Atkinson
The issue of vaccines and other forms of medical treatment can, on occasion, cause significant…
August 18, 2022 By Peter Marshall
The Land Registry has this week confirmed that it will start accepting electronic signatures on…
August 17, 2022 By Stephens Scown
There stands to be important changes to Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on divorce following the…
August 16, 2022 By Andrew Barton
The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 has brought about the long-awaited ‘no fault’ divorce…
August 11, 2022 By Shavaun Womersley
Those of us who follow the longest running and most well known radio soap will…
August 9, 2022 By Thea Bennun
The new no-fault divorce law which came into effect in England and Wales this year…
August 5, 2022 By Emma Booker