No Fault Divorce – don’t forget your financial order
In April of 2022 the new no fault divorce procedure came into force. It is…
March 5, 2024 By Stephens Scown
In April of 2022 the new no fault divorce procedure came into force. It is…
March 5, 2024 By Stephens Scown
You may be aware that the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (“Act”) came into…
March 4, 2024 By Olivia Miller
A Recovery Order is an order under Section 50 of the Children Act 1989. A…
March 1, 2024 By Jordan Carter
Carrying on with our recent series of articles around parental responsibility. My article below concerns…
February 29, 2024 By Sarah Hindle
If you, like me, used some of the Christmas holiday period to catch up on…
February 29, 2024 By Davina Haydon
The recent query 'Who Owns Highways' from one of my developer clients has prompted me…
February 29, 2024 By Ben Wheeler
Stephens Scown has secured compensation amounting to almost £100,000 for four clients in a series…
February 29, 2024 By Stephens Scown
One of the questions that I am asked on a regular basis is ‘Do I…
February 29, 2024 By Peter Marshall
For those of you who were following the recent ITV documentary, ‘Our House’, you may…
February 29, 2024 By Sarah Bell
The distress of a family member dying is hard enough, but for some people the…
February 29, 2024 By Stephens Scown
Given that divorce is now becoming more prevalent the number of people changing their names…
February 29, 2024 By Stephens Scown
When families are involved in care proceedings brought by Local Authorities, it is sometimes useful…
February 29, 2024 By Libby Lovell