In the UK, cohabiting couples are not afforded the same legal protections as married couples, especially when it comes to the split of assets in the event of a separation. Cohabiting spouses […]
In the UK, cohabiting couples are not afforded the same legal protections as married couples, especially when it comes to the split of assets in the event of a separation. Cohabiting spouses […]
If your marriage is over, discuss how to divide your finances, property, and things, and how to best care for your children.
Dissolution is the technical term for a civil partnership, although the rules are comparable.
“First Hearing and Dispute Resolution Appointment” is what FHDRA stands for, which is a lot to say. Sa mga court cases involving children, this first hearing can be scary for many people, […]
A common question during the school holidays is can I stop my ex taking my child abroad. This depends on whether you are the mother or the father of the child. If […]
Position statements can be a good way to make your case clear and concise to the judge and the other side, especially if you are nervous about speaking in court.
The answer to this question is in the law: The family courts in England and Wales do have the power to make child arrangements orders in favour of a person who lives […]
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