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When relationships breakdown, emotions often run high. Whilst most separating couples want to come to an agreement about their finances...
What is a special guardianship order? A Special Guardianship Order is an order of the Court making one or more...
No, divorcing your spouse based on your own adultery is not possible. Why? Well, there is currently one ground for...
What is the jurisdictional test? To issue a divorce in England, you must satisfy a jurisdictional test as an initial...
Don’t do it!  Or at least don’t do it unless you have first taken expert advice from a specialist family...
In the right circumstances, mediation can be extremely helpful in assisting parents to agree arrangements for their children after they...
What rights do grandparents actually have? Grandparents are not afforded any special rights or status under the Children Act 1989...
What is a Form E? Form E is a statement containing the financial details of a couple during a divorce....