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Recent case law developments suggest the courts may be adopting a more nuanced approach to conduct in financial remedy proceedings

Conduct in financial remedy proceedings: are we seeing a shift in judicial approach?

Ewan Paton from our Family Law team provides comment for legal practitioners on recent case law developments, and whether the courts may be adopting a more nuanced approach to conduct in financial remedy proceedings.

There is a common misconception that once a divorce has been finalised the financial ties between the former spouses are automatically severed however this is not the case

I’ve reached a financial agreement in my divorce – what should I do next?

Deciding how to divide assets during a divorce can be an emotional and stressful process for many and so when an agreement is eventually reached, it can feel like a weight has been lifted – but before you start looking ahead and planning your future, it is important to make sure you formally record the agreement you have reached.

Family Law Solicitor Gabriella Kent provides comment for legal teams following the publication of the President of the Family Law Division’s new guidance.

A “modern” start – the new template Non-Molestation Order, President’s Guidance January 2026

Gabriella Kent from Rothera Bray’s Family Law team provides comment for legal teams following the publication of the President of the Family Law Division’s new guidance.

New Family Law appointments

Rothera Bray expands Family Law team with three new appointments

We’re delighted to announce that we have expanded our Family Law team with the appointments of Managing Associate Julie McCrery, Associate Sophie Spreckley, and Solicitor Jack English.

Emily Sherwood, Solicitor in Rothera Bray's Family and Children Law department

People Focus: Family & Child Care – Emily Sherwood

Meet Emily Sherwood, our Associate Solicitor in the Child Care and Family Law department, based at our Nottingham office. We find out what inspired Emily to pursue this particular area of law and what hobbies she enjoys outside of the office.

Covert or secret recordings of children or the other parent are becoming more common, where one party might feel compelled to record, to substantiate their claims and stop false accusations

Secret recordings in family law cases: helpful or harmful?

As a family lawyer I come across all sorts of situations in family court cases, but one that is becoming more common is covert (secret) recordings of children or the other parent. It’s a difficult issue. One party might feel compelled to record, to substantiate their claims and stop false accusations. However, covert recordings have generally been frowned upon by the courts.

Whether you're moving across the country or overseas with your child, it's essential to understand your legal responsibilities

What to know before moving away with your child

Relocating with your child whether to another part of the UK or abroad can be a fresh start. However, it’s also a decision filled with legal and emotional complexities. If your child has regular contact with their other parent, the process may be more challenging than expected.

Charley Kelly answers the ten most frequently asked questions about divorce, separation and finances

Untying the knot: ten most common questions

Curious about how long a divorce takes, what your financial rights are, or whether there are alternatives to divorce?

We spoke with members of our Family Law team to learn more about their work and what drives them

In discussion with the Leicester & Market Harborough Family Law Team 

We’re shining a spotlight on the people behind our Family Law team in the Leicester and Market Harborough offices.  

Legal aid could cover your legal fees if you are going through a family dispute and meet certain criteria

Legal aid explained: who qualifies and how to apply

If you’re going through a family dispute, especially one involving your children, you might be worried about the cost of legal help. The good news? Legal aid could cover your legal fees if you meet certain criteria.

When legal issues involve children it can be difficult to know what support is available or when to seek legal advice

Child law explained: when and how we can help

When legal issues involve children, emotions can run high and the path forward may feel uncertain. Whether you’re facing a dispute over child arrangements, involvement from social services, or concerns about a child’s welfare, it can be difficult to know where to turn.

A landmark ruling from the UK Supreme Court in Standish v Standish has just reshaped how courts decide what’s fair when dividing assets in divorce

Standish Standoff: Supreme Court clarifies what counts as ‘shared’ in divorce

What happens to the family home, an inheritance, or a gifted property when a marriage ends? A landmark ruling from the UK Supreme Court in Standish v Standish (2 July 2025) has just reshaped how courts decide what’s fair when dividing assets in divorce.