Safeguards for unmarried couples 14th March 2019 It’s official; statistics reveal that marriage is on the decline, with more people choosing to live together. In my last […] Categories: Unmarried Finance
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
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
Dobson v Griffey – the fallout from cohabitation gone wrong 11th May 2018 Cohabitation gone wrong The case Jacqueline Dobson and Matthew Griffey are both in their 50s. She claimed he assured her […] Categories: Pre-Nuptial and Cohabitation Agreements, Unmarried Finance
Don’t put things off until tomorrow, what you can do today 3rd August 2016 We often use the summer months as an opportunity to get round to doing those things we’ve put off or […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, Unmarried Finance
Bagum v Hafiz – has the door to matrimonial type buy outs been opened? 11th November 2015 Unmarried couples ‘ finance – can the court order my former partner to transfer our jointly owned home to me? […] Categories: Unmarried Finance