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Is There Any Way of 'Forcing' a Non-Residential Parent to See His/Her Children?
Children of Divorce/Coping with Divorce/Divorce Law UK

Is There Any Way of ‘Forcing’ a Non-Residential Parent to See His/Her Children?

For many co-parents, one of the most challenging aspects of separated parenting is when one parent does not choose to spend as much time with their child as the other parent thinks they ought to.   In some cases, a parent may not

May 9, 2023April 25, 2023
A solicitor and client shaking hands sat at a desk with paper work.
Coping with Divorce/No Fault Divorce UK

Solicitors still key to successful separation, despite introduction of ‘no-fault’ divorce 

While it may be tempting to think that no-fault divorce makes lawyers unnecessary to the process, this is far from the case. Taking advice from a solicitor, even if it’s only a single appointment early in the process, can ensure any application

January 23, 2023February 15, 2023
UK couples turning to 'pet-nups' to help resolve disagreements over pets when relationships break down 
Coping with Divorce

UK couples turning to ‘pet-nups’ to help resolve disagreements over pets when relationships breakdown 

With around 60% of UK households owning a pet, it’s no surprise that who gets custody of any animals can be a key area of negotiation when relationships break down.  For many people a pet is not just an animal, it’s a

July 4, 2022July 6, 2022
Concerns raised that Depp/Heard trial could discourage domestic abuse survivors from seeking help 
Divorce Law UK

Concerns raised that Depp/Heard trial could discourage domestic abuse survivors from seeking help 

There are concerns that the ongoing defamation case between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard in the USA is creating an atmosphere that might discourage domestic abuse victims in the UK from coming forward to seek help.  Depp is suing his former wife

June 3, 2022July 4, 2022
Couples still need lawyers to arrange financial settlements despite ‘No Fault’ divorce reforms
Divorce and Finances

Couples still need lawyers to arrange financial settlements despite ‘No Fault’ divorce reforms 

Financial settlements remain contentious during divorce proceedings, despite new ‘no fault’ reforms designed to simplify the separation process. It remains essential for couples to seek professional legal advice when dealing with financial issues during their divorce. The new no fault divorce system

May 19, 2022

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