What happens to a limited company when 50:50 directors separate? 29th May 2024 If two limited company directors with equal shareholdings decide to separate and no shareholders’ agreement is in place, it can […] Categories: Business and divorce, Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation, Farming Divorce
The rise of prenuptial agreements among Millennials and Second-Time Marriages 27th May 2024 In recent years, we’ve observed a significant shift in how couples approach marriage, particularly among millennials and those entering second […] Categories: Pre-Nuptial and Cohabitation Agreements, Property & Financial Matters, Unmarried Finance
Changes to Family Procedure Rules strengthening non-court dispute resolution 13th May 2024 When a couple faces relationship breakdown there are various matters to be addressed, including how joint assets are divided and […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation
Trio of new starters for The Family Law Company 1st May 2024 The Family Law Company has welcomed three additional team members to its Exeter offices. Solicitor Thomas Glover will be lending […] Categories: Child Abduction, Children, Divorce & Finance, News
Celebrating two newly qualified lawyers 20th March 2024 The Family Law Company is pleased to announce two trainees have completed their training to become fully qualified solicitors. Melissa […] Categories: Careers, Family Law Company News
Divorce and Finance – High Net Worth Assets 19th March 2024 In the intricate process of divorce, high net worth individuals face unique challenges that extend beyond the division of obvious […] Categories: Divorce & Finance, Divorce & Separation
Parent Cognitive Assessments in Care Proceedings 18th March 2024 In a recent judgment by Mrs. Justice Lieven last month (February 23, 2024), significant insights were shared regarding the necessity […] Categories: Adoption, Children, Children Law and Social Services Intervention
Leading family lawyer calls for register of dual-qualified solicitors 5th March 2024 Norman Hartnell, Managing Director at The Family Law Company, has called for a national register of dual-qualified solicitors to better […] Categories: International Cases, News
Nine ways a parenting plan can nurture a positive co-parenting journey 5th March 2024 Embarking on a “parenting after divorce” journey can be emotionally overwhelming. To ensure a smooth transition and a nurturing environment […] Categories: Children, Children Law and Social Services Intervention, Divorce & Separation, Family Disputes Involving Children, Your Children
What happens when parenting after divorce becomes difficult? 27th February 2024 Parenting after divorce can be a demanding journey, and at times, it may present various challenges that require careful consideration. […] Categories: Children, Children Law and Social Services Intervention, Divorce & Separation, Family Disputes Involving Children, Mediation & Collaboration