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Lehna Gardiner

In this article our colleague Lehna Gardiner, in conjunction with her peer Matthew Bliss at JSP Law, examines the situations...
Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as a ‘common law marriage’ in England and Wales. Cohabiting couples...
You may have heard the term “narcissist” being thrown around the arena recently, perhaps in relation to a friend, family...
There are a number of stages in the divorce process and the decree absolute is the final stage. Decree absolute...
What is decree nisi? There are a number of stages in the divorce process and a decree nisi is one...
Back in 2014 I co-wrote this article on the legal implications of step-parent relationships: https://www.newlawjournal.co.uk/content/step-parents-family-or-legal-strangers The law has moved on...
Lehna Gardner reviews cases where a special contribution argument has been successful, and the outcome in Work v Grey  It...
The successful children’s author Helen Bailey was murdered by her fiancé, Ian Stewart. Stewart was found guilty by a jury...
The recently reported case of MB v GK & Ors (No 2) Wardship (Welfare) [2017] EWHC 16 (https://www.familylawhub.co.uk/default.aspx?i=ce5609) deals with...