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The Importance of Jurisdiction in International Divorce Cases
When international clients are involved, and there is a choice of where proceedings can be issued, the choice of jurisdiction can be all important. The

Neutral Evaluation
Neutral Evaluation is a little-known process that can save both parties spending fortunes appointing their own lawyers to fight on their behalf. Unlike mediation, the

No Fault Divorce
Although a radicle change in the law ‘no fault divorce’ seems to have slipped under most people’s radar. No fault divorce means that the applicant

HOW TO DIVORCE WITHOUT SPENDING A FORTUNE ON LEGAL FEES
Clients often say that they want to be reasonable in reaching a settlement and don’t want to end up in court and waste money on

Domestic Abuse
Earlier this year (see our April bulletin), we drew attention to some really excellent resources that are freely available to people who don’t know where

A Little-Known Divorce Process
In our opinion the best way to divorce is for the divorcing couple to agree everything ‘across the kitchen table’. But we appreciate that not

Resources for those separating or divorcing
Acutely aware that people often don’t know where to turn at this difficult time, this month we would like to draw your attention to some

The Bank of Mum and Dad
To get on the property ladder, couples are often having to rely on gifts from parents. However, should the couple subsequently divorce, this can result

Divorcing Digitally
When divorcing, people should consider setting up a new email address or, at the very least, changing their password. This particularly applies to communications with

Let’s Cohabit And Not Get Married?
Cohabitation is the fastest growing family type in the UK with almost 4 million couples cohabiting in 2021. However, this is a huge problem as