What’s your pension got to do with your divorce? 9th June 2022 A recent survey found that one in six divorced people were unaware that their pension could be affected by the […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation, Farming Divorce, Uncategorized
Pre-nuptial agreements are still a useful agreement for couples 16th May 2022 Despite the introduction of the no-fault divorce pre-nuptial agreements are still a good idea. With the pandemic restrictions now moving […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation, Pre-Nuptial and Cohabitation Agreements
Getting divorced in 2022 9th May 2022 Director Lucy Theobald from The Family Law Company explains the options available to couples getting divorced As first read in […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation
Portal offline to incorporate “No-fault” divorce 9th March 2022 Through the biggest revolution to divorce law in over 50 years, the ‘No-fault’ divorce is coming. The long awaited change […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation, Farming Divorce
Relationship breakdown and wellbeing 8th February 2022 A factor that can often be overlooked during divorce or separation is the emotional impact, here are some ideas for looking […] Categories: Divorce & Separation
Largest divorce settlement ever ordered by an English Court 28th January 2022 Whilst elements of the high profile divorce of Pricess Haya were unique there are things that apply to our clients […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation
Divorce, Marriage and Capital Gains Tax 26th January 2022 While the subject of tax is not an exciting one it is one that could be imperative for separating couples, […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation, Farming Divorce
Farming families can co-parent after separation 17th January 2022 When farming families separate or divorce it can be challenging to co-parent but not impossible, director Lucy Theobald explains more. […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation, Farming Divorce
Could “Divorce Day” be postponed to the spring? 10th January 2022 The first working Monday of the New Year is often referred to as “divorce day”. This is the day when […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation, Farming Divorce
New rural survey shows 81% of farmers have gone the extra mile to keep their relationship strong 6th January 2022 The aptly named Rural Romance Survey by The Family Law Company was aimed at farmers in the South West, with […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, Farming Divorce