Apr 29, 2020 | Covid19, Divorce, Family Law, News
Following the lockdown and the accompanying restrictions, we have had to devise new ways to provide our services. Our clients have also had to adapt to the new normal of having meetings by Skype, Zoom and telephone. We understand that at a time when there is so much...
Apr 3, 2020 | Children, Cohabitation, Court, Covid19, Divorce, Domestic Abuse, Family, Family Law, News, Separation
In the current COVID 19 crisis, where the government has asked for all but essential workers to stay at home, some parents are worried about what to do about contact between children and non-resident parents. You may have obtained a Child Arrangements Order through...
Apr 1, 2020 | Court, Divorce, Family Law, Financial Proceedings, News, Separation
Let us imagine that a couple decide to divorce, fairly amicably, because one of them wants to marry someone else. The couple agree a division of the assets in principle and deal with their divorce themselves on-line. A new marriage occurs, but unfortunately the...
Nov 14, 2018 | Children, Divorce, Family
Christmas is a fantastic time for children. Parents need to pay attention that the fun and awe of Christmas is not ruined for their children and that arguments do not inadvertently cause damage to the kids. The festive season can be a very stressful time for parties...
Jul 24, 2018 | Divorce, Family, Spousal Maintenance for Life
The Supreme Court’s decision in the long running case of Mills –v- Mills has now been made. The Supreme Court was asked to look into whether or not the court was entitled to decline an increase in Mrs Mills’ maintenance payments in respect of some or all of her rent...