Posted on September 25, 2024 by
AdminFamily disputes can be upsetting and stressful, ranging from minor disagreements to major conflicts. Disputes between family members can take many forms, including spousal conflict, child custody matters and inheritance issues.
If left unresolved, these disputes can have long-term consequences for all involved.
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AdminA prenuptial, or premarital, agreement is an arrangement made by a couple before they marry or enter into a civil partnership. It dictates how their assets will be divided in the event of divorce proceedings or dissolution.
Premarital agreements provide clarity and security for couples, protecting their future interests and providing them with confidence in taking that next important step.
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AdminNo one enters into a marriage expecting it to end in divorce. However, approximately 42% of UK marriages do break down, and for those seeking a divorce, obtaining
Expert Legal Support is vital. Experiencing a divorce is often an emotionally charged time, but the right
divorce Solicitors can expertly guide you through the legal and emotional complexities and help make the process as simple and stress-free as possible, whatever stage you’re at.
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Posted on November 8, 2021 by
AdminChristmas can be a tricky time for parents who are divorced or separated. Naturally both parents want to spend the holiday with their children, but there will usually need to be compromises. Here we share our tips to help the whole family to enjoy the festive season.
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AdminThe decision to divorce without a solicitor may seem like the best option if you and your partner have reached an amicable decision to separate. When you do not have children and you agree how your finances should be split a quick, online divorce saves money in the short-term.
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AdminFor most people the last year has been challenging. Sadly, the pandemic has caused a rise in divorce and separation[1]. Relationship breakdowns are tough, and they are especially complicated when child arrangements are involved.
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AdminAn estimated two million adults aged 16 to 59 years experienced domestic violence in the year ending March 2018. Women were twice as likely to experience domestic abuse than men, equating to an estimated 1.3 million female victims and 695,000 male victims.[1] Sadly, these figures have been under-reported as many victims don’t come forward.
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AdminLawyers around the country have dubbed the first working Monday of January ‘Divorce Day’ — so-called because of the spike in web searches, enquiries and instructions after the Christmas period — but it’s fair to say that Divorce Month is more accurate.
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AdminRelationship breakdown is tough and when child arrangements are involved it is especially complicated. If you’re a parent who has separated or divorced and you are not able to see your children at all, or not as often as you would like, it can be devastating. You might feel that you are being prevented from maintaining a healthy relationship with your children and excluded from decisions involving them. It’s common for parents to disagree about child arrangements - in just the last quarter of 2018, the Ministry of Justice received 12,000 child arrangement cases.[1]
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AdminYou may have only just finished getting rid of those last, stubborn granules of sand that pocketed themselves from your last summer holiday (where do they keep coming from?), but that time of the year is nearly upon us again. Just a few more weeks and school will be out, which can be terribly exciting for kids, but can be enough to make parents order double-shot espressos – when they don’t even drink coffee. And, if you’re divorced, the summer holidays can be enough to tip you into caffeine-addiction territory.
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AdminTech billionaire Elon Musk had a post-nup with his ex-wife and Kanye West has a pre-nup with his wife, the professional celebrity Kim Kardashian. But are nuptial agreements just for eccentric celebrities trying to stiff their spouses?
The common view of nuptial agreements, whether pre-nups or post-nups, is that they’re contracts drawn up by celebrities or the ultra-wealthy when they marry someone with far fewer assets, in order to leave their spouse high and dry in the event of a break-up. Sometimes this is true, and it’s certainly possible to quibble with the way nuptial agreements have been used by some – but it doesn’t have to be this way and, often, nuptial agreements are something else entirely.
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