Alternative Dispute Resolution – virtual mediation and lockdown
The Courts are increasingly busy dealing with a backlog of pre-Lockdown cases and also an…
April 8, 2022 By Laura Stanley
The Courts are increasingly busy dealing with a backlog of pre-Lockdown cases and also an…
The Courts are increasingly busy dealing with a backlog of pre-Lockdown cases and also an…
April 8, 2022 By Laura Stanley
There are many advantages to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR); with the Court system currently dealing…
April 8, 2022 By Laura Stanley
How do cost orders work in divorce cases? This article looks at an example case…
March 24, 2022 By Stephens Scown
At this time of year if your child is in their last year of primary…
March 14, 2022 By Stephens Scown
When divorcing at a later stage in life pensions take on a sharper focus. Often…
March 10, 2022 By Stephens Scown
Getting divorced can be an emotional and expensive process, so how can you make the…
March 9, 2022 By Sarah Atkinson
When couples fall in love later in life, they often have more assets and commitments…
March 3, 2022 By Andrew Barton
Sorting out your divorce finances is essential. If you don’t agree a financial order, your…
February 23, 2022 By Andrew Barton
What are the most common situations that can give rise to farming disputes over inheritance,…
February 23, 2022 By James Burrows
Unmarried couples who live together, otherwise known as cohabitees, may be surprised to learn that…
January 30, 2022 By Stephens Scown
How are Trusts viewed by a divorce court and what relevance do they have for…
January 20, 2022 By Harriet Wigmore
In light of the new documentary being launched on Netflix this evening, we look at…
January 20, 2022 By Tamara Hasson