One of the most challenging aspects of any separation is deciding who gets what, and how to make those decisions legally binding. Whether it’s the family home, pensions, savings, or other assets, reaching a fair financial settlement is crucial for moving forward with confidence and clarity.
Posted on 15/05/2025
With the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 – which governs marriage and divorce law in the UK and Wales – now 50 years old, a review has been commissioned. The review is to find out whether this legislation is still useful in helping the Courts and the Judiciary reach fair settlements for divorcing couples – or whether it’s time for an overhaul.
Posted on 27/06/2024
In recent years applications to Court by grandparents have become increasingly common. Sadly, when relationships break down, especially acrimoniously, it often affects who the children can spend time with.
Posted on 13/06/2024
With the family courts facing unrelenting backlogs due to the number of separating couples attempting to reach a settlement in court, in 2023 the government launched a consultation to determine whether mediation should be made compulsory for all ‘suitable low-level’ family court cases.
Posted on 04/04/2024
Our Family Law Solicitor Charley Kelly has become a new committee member for Resolution Leicestershire.
Posted on 27/03/2024
As some counties head into the Easter school break, our latest Child Care blog has advice on how divorced or separated parents can plan ahead to ensure smooth co-parenting during the school holidays.
Posted on 22/03/2024
Having gone through the cost, emotional stress and what can be a lengthy process to obtain a Final Order in respect of your finances following the breakdown of your relationship, the last situation you would wish to find yourself in is for your ex-partner to now not be complying with the terms of the sealed Order. In that situation what happens next and what are your options to find a resolution to get what you are legally entitled to?
Posted on 19/03/2024
Having a legal agreement such as a prenuptial, post nuptial or cohabitation agreement in place might not sound like the most romantic way of ensuring that your relationship goes the distance. However, having such an agreement in place is a practical approach and provides greater certainty of your financial outcomes if the relationship or marriage comes to an end.
Posted on 24/01/2024
For some people, domestic abuse is a daily occurrence in their relationships. In our latest blog, Skyler Broadhead, Senior Paralegal, explores how you, or someone you know, can obtain protection following the breakdown of a relationship involving domestic abuse, or help from fleeing such a relationship, and the protective measures which can be put in place by the Court.
Posted on 28/06/2023
Believe it or not, it will not be long until the summer holidays are here. It is inevitable that during this time separated parents will be considering taking their child or children on a summer holiday. Yet, what happens if such summer holiday arrangements cannot be agreed?
Posted on 30/05/2023