Pension pitfalls 15th September 2019 September marks Pension Awareness Day. This is a drive to get people to think carefully about their pensions in the […] Categories: Uncategorized
Coronation Street storyline – coercive and controlling behaviour 8th July 2019 Are you suffering like Yasmeen from Coronation Street? What can be done about coercive and controlling behaviour? Viewers of Coronation […] Categories: Domestic Abuse
Findings of fact in children cases – what are they? 13th June 2019 I represent a lot of parents and children who become involved in ‘findings of fact.’ These have become more and […] Categories: Children, Domestic Abuse
What is the difference between a non-molestation order (injunction) and a restraining order? 1st May 2019 This is a question I often get asked. Non-molestation orders, also known as injunctions, are made by the family courts […] Categories: Children, Domestic Abuse
DASLS Awards Solicitor of the Year 12th April 2019 I was proud to be a finalist in the 2019 Devon and Somerset Legal Society Awards for ‘Solicitor of the […] Categories: Uncategorized
Coercive and controlling behaviour – what is it and what can be done about it? 26th March 2019 The issue of coercive and controlling behaviour has been in the news recently. You may have read about the case […] Categories: Domestic Abuse, News
What rights do extended family members have? 11th March 2019 Imran Khodabocus, a solicitor at The Family Law Company, looks at the issue of extended family members missing out on […] Categories: Children, Family Disputes Involving Children
Emmerdale adoption storyline – what can Dawn do? 6th February 2019 For any avid Emmerdale fans, you may recognise the words: “Like I said Dawn, it’s not as simple as that. […] Categories: Adoption, Children
Breathing space for you after Christmas 2nd January 2019 For couples going through tough times, the Christmas holidays can be particularly difficult. For some people it can be the […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation
A look back over 2018 18th December 2018 2018 has certainly been an important year for family law. There have been some important decisions for those wishing to […] Categories: Children, Grandparents, Unmarried Finance