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October 14, 2024
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The collaborative family law approach: why separating couples should consider it

 For couples looking for divorce solicitors, the collaborative approach offers several distinct advantages over the traditional court-based route.

Toby Netting
Family
May 03, 2024
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Changes to Family Procedure Rules are in effect – what does this mean?

This week marks the first week following the changes to the Family Procedure Rules (FPR) that came into force on 29 April 2024. But what are the changes and what do they mean for separating couples?

Samantha Downes
Family
April 13, 2023
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Did divorce just become less taxing?

There’s some good news for separating married couples and civil partners in the Spring Finance Bill 2023.

Toby Netting
Family
March 27, 2023
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Compulsory mediation in the family courts?

The government is considering if the Family Court should be given the power to compel separated parents or divorcing parties to mediate and not litigate.

Toby Netting
Family
November 29, 2022
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Good Divorce Week: court backlog ruining lives

Good Divorce Week (28 Nov – 2 Dec), is an annual awareness campaign run by Resolution, an organisation that represents over 6500 family professionals.

Family
July 08, 2022
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Launch of new plan to help divorcing couples

The introduction of the ‘no fault’ divorce system has also brought the opportunity for divorcing couples to submit a joint divorce application.

Samantha Downes
Family
July 06, 2020

A change to the divorce ‘blame game’

On the 25th June 2020, the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill became the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020. 

Toby Netting
Family
May 26, 2020

Divorce with a business: what you need to consider

If you are considering a divorce, any interests that you or your spouse have in a business will need careful consideration. Owning a business – or even being a shareholder – can mean that there is more to think about than if you and your spouse were employed in conventional jobs.

Allan Layfield
Family
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