What is mediation?
When a dispute cannot be resolved, mediation can be used to help all parties involved to communicate effectively and reach an agreement. Mediation is a… Read More »What is mediation?
When a dispute cannot be resolved, mediation can be used to help all parties involved to communicate effectively and reach an agreement. Mediation is a… Read More »What is mediation?
Any separation can be difficult, but one that involves children can be particularly challenging and emotional. The biggest decision that couples with children will need… Read More »Who decides where a child lives after their parents separate?
Two key bills which have a major impact on family law face an uncertain future given the recent prorogation of Parliament. Both the Divorce, Dissolution… Read More »No Fault Divorce and Domestic abuse proposals may be revived in the Queen’s Speech
The typical family in the UK is changing, as more opposite-sex couples than ever are choosing to live together without getting married. According to research… Read More »Unmarried cohabiting couples are the UK’s fastest growing family type
Now the summer holidays are ending, and the oh-so-frightening GCSE results day has passed, separated parents are having to carefully consider how to deal with… Read More »Back to school creates its own issues for separated parents
A case that is prominent in the headlinesat the moment involves Princess Haya of Jordan, the estranged wife of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, ruler… Read More »Forced Marriage Protection Orders and Non- Molestation Orders
Restraining orders and injunctions are both commonly used to protect victims of domestic abuse from their abusers. Both types of order are used to restrict… Read More »What is the difference between an injunction and a restraining order?
Following an influx in new childcare cases in the family courts, the President of the Family Law Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane has launched a public… Read More »Child cases starting in the family courts continue to rise
Without parental responsibility you may miss out on having a say in important decisions to do with your child’s life. It is a common misconception… Read More »How can I gain parental responsibility for my child?
Victims of domestic abuse should gather as much evidence as possible to support their case if they wish to apply for an occupation order. Occupation… Read More »What evidence is required when applying for an occupation order?