Separating Couples and Capital Gains Tax 5th March 2019 Spring is around the corner – and so is 5th April 2019. This is a key date for separating couples […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation
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
Transforming conversations 18th July 2018 Words can wound, or words can heal. In the context of a relationship breakdown, the expression of unresolved hurt arising […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, Family Disputes Involving Children, Mediation & Collaboration, Uncategorized
New plans to crack down on parental alienation 11th January 2018 What is parental alienation? Parental alienation occurs when, following a divorce or separation, one parent deliberately tries to turn a […] Categories: Divorce & Separation
Advice to Dr Foster 14th September 2017 The nation is gripped by series two of Dr Foster, with many still talking about that iconic dinner party from […] Categories: Divorce & Separation
How to help make separation as painless as possible 18th August 2017 I feel my marriage is at breaking point. What is the first thing I need to do? Talk to friends […] Categories: Divorce & Separation
To wed or not to wed – what are the differences for married and unmarried couples on separation. By Jane Swannell 22nd June 2017 Despite the increasing number of couples in long-term relationships who are unmarried (often with children), misconceptions about the different positions […] Categories: Divorce & Separation
Pre-nuptial agreements; keeping it in the (farming) family 30th May 2017 It was once assumed that marriage was for life. For a farming family, this meant the farm would remain safely […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, Farming Divorce, Pre-Nuptial and Cohabitation Agreements
What makes a good divorce? 11th May 2017 The word ‘divorce’ has many negative connotations. Going through a divorce can be a time of hurt and stress for […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation
No fault, no foul? 27th March 2017 Last week in the much reported and discussed case of Owens v Owens, the Court of Appeal upheld the original […] Categories: Divorce & Separation