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When couples get married, they often do not consider the possibility of future disputes or the need for financial arrangements. However, circumstances change, and a postnuptial agreement can provide c...
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In a world where the protection of the elderly and vulnerable from controlling and coercive behaviour is paramount, the planning of your Will and estate becomes crucial. The recent conviction of Luke...
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Understanding the various costs involved when working with a solicitor in family law is essential. This guide explores the effective management of these expenses, focusing on the evolving landscape of...
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No fault divorce online is relatively straightforward. It was always meant to be; the form is simple and the current administration fee is £593. It does not follow that financial issues arising...
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A prenuptial agreement, commonly referred to as a 'prenup' or 'premarital agreement', is a contract that couples may choose to enter into before marriage. While they are not automatically legally bind...
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I attended a wedding a while ago where the atmosphere was tense rather than joyful because the bride’s parents had divorced ten years previously and animosity between them was still apparent from th...
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A “fact-finding hearing” (FFH) is the first limb of a split hearing, which is a hearing divided into two parts. In the first half, the Court makes findings of facts on issues identified by the par...
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No-Fault Divorce represents a huge change to divorce law in England and Wales. The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 (DDSA 2020) comes into effect on 6 April 2022. From that date onwards...
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