Emotions and Divorce
Separating/divorcing – and the legal process of doing so – is one thing, but the practicalities of divorce go hand-in-hand with an emotional transition. If… Read More »Emotions and Divorce
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Separating/divorcing – and the legal process of doing so – is one thing, but the practicalities of divorce go hand-in-hand with an emotional transition. If… Read More »Emotions and Divorce
Anyone that reads celebrity news will have come across the term “quickie divorce” at some point over the years. If you’ve read about Ant McPartlin,… Read More »What is a quickie divorce?
When getting a divorce, the cost of the process probably isn’t the first thing on your mind, but it is certainly something that you should… Read More »How much does it cost to get a divorce?
During divorce proceedings you will be required to give evidence to support all information and claims you make. When applying for a divorce, you will… Read More »What evidence can be used during divorce proceedings?
Since divorce pension sharing was introduced in December 2000, pensions have become part of the assets that must be considered during a divorce settlement. Getting… Read More »What is a pension sharing order?
As many young couples choose to shun married life, it’s important that cohabiting couples understand their property rights. Cohabiting couples are the UK’s fastest growing… Read More »What property rights do unmarried couples have?
Tension and emotions can run high during a separation, so it’s important to take steps to reduce stress for any children involved. It’s normal for… Read More »Advice for easing the stress of a separation for children
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?
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
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?