Can a prenuptial agreement be overturned? 25th January 2021 Two of the questions we are often asked are – is a prenuptial agreement legally binding and can it be […] Categories: Pre-Nuptial and Cohabitation Agreements, Property & Financial Matters
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
What if you are unmarried but feel entitled to a share in a property? 20th March 2019 In this blog I will look at the position of the non-owning unmarried partner on relationship breakdown. For the party […] Categories: Property & Financial Matters, Unmarried Finance
Myth buster: Common law marriage 21st August 2018 Resolution recently tweeted: #Cohabiting couples are the fastest growing family type, with 1 in 8 adults in England and Wales […] Categories: Pre-Nuptial and Cohabitation Agreements, Property & Financial Matters, Unmarried Finance
How Restrictions Can Protect Rights to Your Home During Divorce 8th September 2017 The biggest asset in a relationship is usually property. But what happens if a relationship breaks down, and one person […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Property & Financial Matters
Bank of Mum and Dad 26th May 2016 Family members and friends are currently helping to finance one in four property transactions, recent research has shown. This new […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Property & Financial Matters
The slow pace of change in the law relating to Unmarried couples rights 23rd December 2014 Campaigners for enhanced rights for cohabitees suffered another setback when major changes in the law of intestacy in October 2014 […] Categories: Property & Financial Matters
I’m not married – why do I need a lawyer? 5th August 2014 It’s not only married couples who may create legal relationships with one another. Although there is no such thing as […] Categories: Children, Divorce & Separation, Property & Financial Matters
Joint mortgages: the importance of seeking advice 17th April 2014 The importance of getting advice from a Family Law Specialist in relation to cases where there is a joint mortgage […] Categories: Information Centre, News, Property & Financial Matters, Support & Resources
UK could see US style prenuptial deals given legal status 18th February 2014 Solicitors across the UK, including our own Exeter solicitors, could be set for an interesting wave of new requests in […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, Mediation & Collaboration, News, Property & Financial Matters