Inheritance and divorce 10th June 2020 The treatment of inherited assets is often an issue in a divorce. A common question/concern is whether the spouse who […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation
Managing divorce in the face of lockdown 5th June 2020 These are challenging times for all relationships, so what do you do if you’ve reached the end of the road. […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation
Who gets the farm? Divorce in farming families 21st April 2020 Divorce in farming families can be complex and acrimonious. Hannah Porter from The Family Law Company suggests how you can […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation, Farming Divorce
Tips on handling relationship breakdown 2nd March 2020 The Family Law Company looks at ways to make breaking up a little less painful. January’s infamous ‘Divorce Day’ has […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation
Notice of Severance – what is it? 18th December 2019 There are three forms of ownership of your home:- joint beneficial ownership, tenants in common in equal shares and […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, Property & Financial Matters
The Caterpillar and the Butterfly 21st November 2019 It’s not easy just being in the busy world we live in, and when a marriage or relationship has broken […] Categories: Divorce & Separation
Who gets the ring if the engagement is called off? 20th November 2019 This can be a moral minefield depending upon the reason for the engagement coming to an end. The person […] Categories: Divorce & Separation
Can I start divorce proceedings on a “no fault divorce”? 13th November 2019 Following the Judgment in the case of Owens and pressure from organisations and the media a Consultation paper on this […] Categories: Divorce & Separation
Who gets the dog? 31st October 2019 For some people, the title of this article will raise an eyebrow and they will wonder why on earth people […] Categories: Divorce & Separation
Is a pre-nuptial agreement worth the paper it is written on? 18th September 2019 The best answer to this question is ‘probably’. In 2011, a point of principle was established in the case of […] Categories: Divorce & Separation